Auto merge of #40206 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez

Rollup of 9 pull requests

- Successful merges: #40081, #40144, #40168, #40169, #40170, #40173, #40175, #40191, #40194
- Failed merges:
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bors 2017-03-02 14:38:12 +00:00
commit 8ae411e1b3
11 changed files with 55 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static N: i32 = 5;
Unlike [`let`][let] bindings, you must annotate the type of a `static`.
Statics live for the entire lifetime of a program, and therefore any
reference stored in a constant has a [`'static` lifetime][lifetimes]:
reference stored in a static has a [`'static` lifetime][lifetimes]:
```rust
static NAME: &'static str = "Steve";

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ and other whitespace. This helps you split up long lines. We _could_ have
done:
```rust,ignore
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess).expect("failed to read line");
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess).expect("Failed to read line");
```
But that gets hard to read. So weve split it up, two lines for two method
@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
println!("You guessed: {}", guess);
}
@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
println!("You guessed: {}", guess);
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
let guess: u32 = guess.trim().parse()
.expect("Please type a number!");
@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
let guess: u32 = guess.trim().parse()
.expect("Please type a number!");
@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
let guess: u32 = guess.trim().parse()
.expect("Please type a number!");
@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
let guess: u32 = match guess.trim().parse() {
Ok(num) => num,
@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ fn main() {
let mut guess = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut guess)
.expect("failed to read line");
.expect("Failed to read line");
let guess: u32 = match guess.trim().parse() {
Ok(num) => num,

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# if let
`if let` permits [patterns][pattern] matching within the condition of an [if][if] statement.
`if let` permits [patterns][patterns] matching within the condition of an [if][if] statement.
This allows us to reduce the overhead of certain kinds of [pattern][patterns] matches
and express them in a more convenient way.

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ This emphasizes that we have to walk from the beginning of the list of `chars`.
## Slicing
You can get a slice of a string with slicing syntax:
You can get a slice of a string with the slicing syntax:
```rust
let dog = "hachiko";

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@ -255,13 +255,14 @@ rather than positions.
You can define a `struct` with no members at all:
```rust
```rust,compile_fail,E0423
struct Electron {} // Use empty braces...
struct Proton; // ...or just a semicolon.
// Whether you declared the struct with braces or not, do the same when creating one.
// Use the same notation when creating an instance.
let x = Electron {};
let y = Proton;
let z = Electron; // Error
```
Such a `struct` is called unit-like because it resembles the empty

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
- [abi_sysv64](abi-sysv64.md)
- [abi_unadjusted](abi-unadjusted.md)
- [abi_vectorcall](abi-vectorcall.md)
- [abi_x86_interrupt](abi-x86-interrupt.md)
- [advanced_slice_patterns](advanced-slice-patterns.md)
- [alloc_jemalloc](alloc-jemalloc.md)
- [alloc_system](alloc-system.md)

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# `abi_x86_interrupt`
The tracking issue for this feature is: [#40180]
[#40180]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40180
------------------------

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@ -60,10 +60,13 @@ pub struct Guard {
/// A type of error which can be returned whenever a lock is acquired.
///
/// Both Mutexes and RwLocks are poisoned whenever a thread fails while the lock
/// Both [`Mutex`]es and [`RwLock`]s are poisoned whenever a thread fails while the lock
/// is held. The precise semantics for when a lock is poisoned is documented on
/// each lock, but once a lock is poisoned then all future acquisitions will
/// return this error.
///
/// [`Mutex`]: ../../std/sync/struct.Mutex.html
/// [`RwLock`]: ../../std/sync/struct.RwLock.html
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct PoisonError<T> {
guard: T,
@ -85,19 +88,26 @@ pub enum TryLockError<T> {
/// A type alias for the result of a lock method which can be poisoned.
///
/// The `Ok` variant of this result indicates that the primitive was not
/// poisoned, and the `Guard` is contained within. The `Err` variant indicates
/// that the primitive was poisoned. Note that the `Err` variant *also* carries
/// the associated guard, and it can be acquired through the `into_inner`
/// The [`Ok`] variant of this result indicates that the primitive was not
/// poisoned, and the `Guard` is contained within. The [`Err`] variant indicates
/// that the primitive was poisoned. Note that the [`Err`] variant *also* carries
/// the associated guard, and it can be acquired through the [`into_inner`]
/// method.
///
/// [`Ok`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html#variant.Ok
/// [`Err`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html#variant.Err
/// [`into_inner`]: ../../std/sync/struct.Mutex.html#method.into_inner
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub type LockResult<Guard> = Result<Guard, PoisonError<Guard>>;
/// A type alias for the result of a nonblocking locking method.
///
/// For more information, see `LockResult`. A `TryLockResult` doesn't
/// necessarily hold the associated guard in the `Err` type as the lock may not
/// For more information, see [`LockResult`]. A `TryLockResult` doesn't
/// necessarily hold the associated guard in the [`Err`] type as the lock may not
/// have been acquired for other reasons.
///
/// [`LockResult`]: ../../std/sync/type.LockResult.html
/// [`Err`]: ../../std/result/enum.Result.html#variant.Err
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub type TryLockResult<Guard> = Result<Guard, TryLockError<Guard>>;
@ -124,6 +134,11 @@ impl<T> Error for PoisonError<T> {
impl<T> PoisonError<T> {
/// Creates a `PoisonError`.
///
/// This is generally created by methods like [`Mutex::lock`] or [`RwLock::read`].
///
/// [`Mutex::lock`]: ../../std/sync/struct.Mutex.html#method.lock
/// [`RwLock::read`]: ../../std/sync/struct.RwLock.html#method.read
#[stable(feature = "sync_poison", since = "1.2.0")]
pub fn new(guard: T) -> PoisonError<T> {
PoisonError { guard: guard }

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
// gate-test-intrinsics
// gate-test-platform_intrinsics
// gate-test-abi_vectorcall
// gate-test-abi_ptx
// Functions
extern "rust-intrinsic" fn f1() {} //~ ERROR intrinsics are subject to change
@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ extern "platform-intrinsic" fn f2() {} //~ ERROR platform intrinsics are experim
extern "vectorcall" fn f3() {} //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" fn f4() {} //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" fn f5() {} //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" fn f6() {} //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
// Methods in trait definition
trait Tr {
@ -26,12 +28,14 @@ trait Tr {
extern "vectorcall" fn m3(); //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" fn m4(); //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" fn m5(); //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" fn m6(); //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-intrinsic" fn dm1() {} //~ ERROR intrinsics are subject to change
extern "platform-intrinsic" fn dm2() {} //~ ERROR platform intrinsics are experimental
extern "vectorcall" fn dm3() {} //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" fn dm4() {} //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" fn dm5() {} //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" fn dm6() {} //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
}
struct S;
@ -43,6 +47,7 @@ impl Tr for S {
extern "vectorcall" fn m3() {} //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" fn m4() {} //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" fn m5() {} //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" fn m6() {} //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
}
// Methods in inherent impl
@ -52,6 +57,7 @@ impl S {
extern "vectorcall" fn im3() {} //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" fn im4() {} //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" fn im5() {} //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" fn im6() {} //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
}
// Function pointer types
@ -60,6 +66,7 @@ type A2 = extern "platform-intrinsic" fn(); //~ ERROR platform intrinsics are ex
type A3 = extern "vectorcall" fn(); //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
type A4 = extern "rust-call" fn(); //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
type A5 = extern "msp430-interrupt" fn(); //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
type A6 = extern "ptx-kernel" fn (); //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
// Foreign modules
extern "rust-intrinsic" {} //~ ERROR intrinsics are subject to change
@ -67,5 +74,6 @@ extern "platform-intrinsic" {} //~ ERROR platform intrinsics are experimental
extern "vectorcall" {} //~ ERROR vectorcall is experimental and subject to change
extern "rust-call" {} //~ ERROR rust-call ABI is subject to change
extern "msp430-interrupt" {} //~ ERROR msp430-interrupt ABI is experimental
extern "ptx-kernel" {} //~ ERROR PTX ABIs are experimental and subject to change
fn main() {}

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@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux)
all:
$(RUSTC) foo.rs
$(CC) foo.c -lfoo -L $(TMPDIR) -Wl,--gc-sections -lpthread -o $(TMPDIR)/foo
$(CC) foo.c -lfoo -L $(TMPDIR) -Wl,--gc-sections -lpthread -ldl -o $(TMPDIR)/foo
$(call RUN,foo)
$(CC) foo.c -lfoo -L $(TMPDIR) -Wl,--gc-sections -lpthread -pie -fPIC -o $(TMPDIR)/foo
$(CC) foo.c -lfoo -L $(TMPDIR) -Wl,--gc-sections -lpthread -ldl -pie -fPIC -o $(TMPDIR)/foo
$(call RUN,foo)
else
all:

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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
// FIXME get this whitelist empty.
let whitelist = vec![
"abi_ptx", "simd",
"simd",
"stmt_expr_attributes",
"cfg_target_thread_local", "unwind_attributes",
];