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2018-09-06Migrated slew of run-pass tests to various subdirectories of `ui/run-pass/`.Felix S. Klock II-54/+0
2015-03-26Mass rename uint/int to usize/isizeAlex Crichton-2/+2
Now that support has been removed, all lingering use cases are renamed.
2014-12-29std: Second pass stabilization for `comm`Alex Crichton-17/+17
This commit is a second pass stabilization for the `std::comm` module, performing the following actions: * The entire `std::comm` module was moved under `std::sync::mpsc`. This movement reflects that channels are just yet another synchronization primitive, and they don't necessarily deserve a special place outside of the other concurrency primitives that the standard library offers. * The `send` and `recv` methods have all been removed. * The `send_opt` and `recv_opt` methods have been renamed to `send` and `recv`. This means that all send/receive operations return a `Result` now indicating whether the operation was successful or not. * The error type of `send` is now a `SendError` to implement a custom error message and allow for `unwrap()`. The error type contains an `into_inner` method to extract the value. * The error type of `recv` is now `RecvError` for the same reasons as `send`. * The `TryRecvError` and `TrySendError` types have had public reexports removed of their variants and the variant names have been tweaked with enum namespacing rules. * The `Messages` iterator is renamed to `Iter` This functionality is now all `#[stable]`: * `Sender` * `SyncSender` * `Receiver` * `std::sync::mpsc` * `channel` * `sync_channel` * `Iter` * `Sender::send` * `Sender::clone` * `SyncSender::send` * `SyncSender::try_send` * `SyncSender::clone` * `Receiver::recv` * `Receiver::try_recv` * `Receiver::iter` * `SendError` * `RecvError` * `TrySendError::{mod, Full, Disconnected}` * `TryRecvError::{mod, Empty, Disconnected}` * `SendError::into_inner` * `TrySendError::into_inner` This is a breaking change due to the modification of where this module is located, as well as the changing of the semantics of `send` and `recv`. Most programs just need to rename imports of `std::comm` to `std::sync::mpsc` and add calls to `unwrap` after a send or a receive operation. [breaking-change]
2014-12-29std: Stabilize the prelude moduleAlex Crichton-0/+2
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 503][rfc] which is a stabilization story for the prelude. Most of the RFC was directly applied, removing reexports. Some reexports are kept around, however: * `range` remains until range syntax has landed to reduce churn. * `Path` and `GenericPath` remain until path reform lands. This is done to prevent many imports of `GenericPath` which will soon be removed. * All `io` traits remain until I/O reform lands so imports can be rewritten all at once to `std::io::prelude::*`. This is a breaking change because many prelude reexports have been removed, and the RFC can be consulted for the exact list of removed reexports, as well as to find the locations of where to import them. [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0503-prelude-stabilization.md [breaking-change] Closes #20068
2014-04-14Use new attribute syntax in python files in src/etc too (#13478)Manish Goregaokar-1/+1
2014-03-15log: Introduce liblog, the old std::loggingAlex Crichton-8/+8
This commit moves all logging out of the standard library into an external crate. This crate is the new crate which is responsible for all logging macros and logging implementation. A few reasons for this change are: * The crate map has always been a bit of a code smell among rust programs. It has difficulty being loaded on almost all platforms, and it's used almost exclusively for logging and only logging. Removing the crate map is one of the end goals of this movement. * The compiler has a fair bit of special support for logging. It has the __log_level() expression as well as generating a global word per module specifying the log level. This is unfairly favoring the built-in logging system, and is much better done purely in libraries instead of the compiler itself. * Initialization of logging is much easier to do if there is no reliance on a magical crate map being available to set module log levels. * If the logging library can be written outside of the standard library, there's no reason that it shouldn't be. It's likely that we're not going to build the highest quality logging library of all time, so third-party libraries should be able to provide just as high-quality logging systems as the default one provided in the rust distribution. With a migration such as this, the change does not come for free. There are some subtle changes in the behavior of liblog vs the previous logging macros: * The core change of this migration is that there is no longer a physical log-level per module. This concept is still emulated (it is quite useful), but there is now only a global log level, not a local one. This global log level is a reflection of the maximum of all log levels specified. The previously generated logging code looked like: if specified_level <= __module_log_level() { println!(...) } The newly generated code looks like: if specified_level <= ::log::LOG_LEVEL { if ::log::module_enabled(module_path!()) { println!(...) } } Notably, the first layer of checking is still intended to be "super fast" in that it's just a load of a global word and a compare. The second layer of checking is executed to determine if the current module does indeed have logging turned on. This means that if any module has a debug log level turned on, all modules with debug log levels get a little bit slower (they all do more expensive dynamic checks to determine if they're turned on or not). Semantically, this migration brings no change in this respect, but runtime-wise, this will have a perf impact on some code. * A `RUST_LOG=::help` directive will no longer print out a list of all modules that can be logged. This is because the crate map will no longer specify the log levels of all modules, so the list of modules is not known. Additionally, warnings can no longer be provided if a malformed logging directive was supplied. The new "hello world" for logging looks like: #[phase(syntax, link)] extern crate log; fn main() { debug!("Hello, world!"); }
2014-03-13std: Rename Chan/Port types and constructorAlex Crichton-17/+17
* Chan<T> => Sender<T> * Port<T> => Receiver<T> * Chan::new() => channel() * constructor returns (Sender, Receiver) instead of (Receiver, Sender) * local variables named `port` renamed to `rx` * local variables named `chan` renamed to `tx` Closes #11765
2013-12-16Fallout of rewriting std::commAlex Crichton-3/+1
2013-10-22Drop the '2' suffix from logging macrosAlex Crichton-8/+8
Who doesn't like a massive renaming?
2013-09-30rpass: Remove usage of fmt!Alex Crichton-8/+8
2013-08-17Fix warnings it testsErick Tryzelaar-0/+2
2013-07-17Clean-up tests after debug!/std-macros change.Huon Wilson-8/+8
The entire testsuite is converted to using info! rather than debug! because some depend on the code within the debug! being trans'd.
2013-05-29librustc: Stop reexporting the standard modules from prelude.Patrick Walton-0/+2
2013-05-19Use assert_eq! rather than assert! where possibleCorey Richardson-1/+1
2013-03-29librustc: Remove `fail_unless!`Patrick Walton-1/+1
2013-03-11Remove uses of logBrian Anderson-8/+8
2013-03-07librustc: Convert all uses of `assert` over to `fail_unless!`Patrick Walton-1/+1
2013-02-21core: Extract comm from pipes. #4742Brian Anderson-3/+1
2013-02-01check-fast fallout from removing export, r=burningtreeGraydon Hoare-1/+1
2012-12-13librustc: Make `use` statements crate-relative by default. r=brsonPatrick Walton-1/+0
2012-12-11Reverse the order of the results of pipes::streamTim Chevalier-1/+1
As per #3637.
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-2/+1
2012-07-25Rewrite task-comm-NN to use pipesEric Holk-20/+19
2012-03-22make --enforce-mut-vars always on, add mut annotations to remaining filesNiko Matsakis-2/+2
2011-12-22Register new snapshots, purge log_err and log_full in favour of log(...).Graydon Hoare-8/+8
2011-12-22Register snapshots and switch logging over to use of log_full or #error / ↵Graydon Hoare-8/+8
#debug.
2011-12-13Copy first batch of material from libstd to libcore.Graydon Hoare-2/+2
2011-08-25Cleaning up task and comm exports, updating all the test cases.Eric Holk-10/+10
2011-08-20ReformatBrian Anderson-1/+1
This changes the indexing syntax from .() to [], the vector syntax from ~[] to [] and the extension syntax from #fmt() to #fmt[]
2011-08-15Removed old object-based chans.Eric Holk-1/+1
2011-08-15Move mode for lib comm, converted a few tests.Eric Holk-9/+10
2011-08-08Converted the rest of the task-comm-* tests over. Also fixed someEric Holk-19/+20
channel lifecycle bugs.
2011-07-27Reformat for new syntaxMarijn Haverbeke-4/+4
2011-06-15Reformat source tree (minus a couple tests that are still grumpy).Graydon Hoare-17/+28
2011-05-27Change the syntax for RECV from "var <- port" to "port |> var".Michael Sullivan-8/+8
2011-05-02Un-revert "Use different syntax for checks that matter to typestate", fixing ↵Patrick Walton-1/+1
the problem. This reverts commit d08b443fffb1181d8d45ae5d061412f202dd4118.
2011-05-02Revert "Use different syntax for checks that matter to typestate"Graydon Hoare-1/+1
This reverts commit aa25f22f197682de3b18fc4c8ba068d1feda220f. It broke stage2, not sure why yet.
2011-05-02Use different syntax for checks that matter to typestateTim Chevalier-1/+1
This giant commit changes the syntax of Rust to use "assert" for "check" expressions that didn't mean anything to the typestate system, and continue using "check" for checks that are used as part of typestate checking. Most of the changes are just replacing "check" with "assert" in test cases and rustc.
2011-04-19Remove effect system from src.Graydon Hoare-2/+2
2010-11-02First pass on splitting stratum and opacity off of effects. WIP.Graydon Hoare-2/+2
2010-07-19Fixed circular buffer resizing bug.Michael Bebenita-2/+24
2010-07-19Added a message passing system based on lock free queues for inter-thread ↵Michael Bebenita-0/+10
communication. Channels now buffer on the sending side, and no longer require blocking when sending. Lots of other refactoring and bug fixes.