std: Remove internal definitions of `cfg_if!` macro

This is duplicated in a few locations throughout the sysroot to work
around issues with not exporting a macro in libstd but still wanting it
available to sysroot crates to define blocks. Nowadays though we can
simply depend on the `cfg-if` crate on crates.io, allowing us to use it
from there!
This commit is contained in:
Alex Crichton 2019-06-10 08:12:14 -07:00
parent a73ecb3d9c
commit 8eb7f36a3b
18 changed files with 49 additions and 233 deletions

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@ -1813,6 +1813,7 @@ name = "panic_unwind"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"alloc 0.0.0",
"cfg-if 0.1.8 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"compiler_builtins 0.1.16 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"core 0.0.0",
"libc 0.2.54 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
@ -3338,6 +3339,7 @@ dependencies = [
"alloc 0.0.0",
"backtrace 0.3.29 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"cc 1.0.35 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"cfg-if 0.1.8 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"compiler_builtins 0.1.16 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"core 0.0.0",
"dlmalloc 0.1.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
@ -3936,6 +3938,7 @@ name = "unwind"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"cc 1.0.35 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"cfg-if 0.1.8 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"compiler_builtins 0.1.16 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"core 0.0.0",
"libc 0.2.54 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",

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@ -111,31 +111,31 @@ pub fn spin_loop() {
/// This function is a no-op, and does not even read from `dummy`.
#[inline]
#[unstable(feature = "test", issue = "27812")]
#[allow(unreachable_code)] // this makes #[cfg] a bit easier below.
pub fn black_box<T>(dummy: T) -> T {
cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(any(
target_arch = "asmjs",
all(
target_arch = "wasm32",
target_os = "emscripten"
)
))] {
#[inline]
unsafe fn black_box_impl<T>(d: T) -> T {
// these targets do not support inline assembly
let ret = crate::ptr::read_volatile(&d);
crate::mem::forget(d);
ret
}
} else {
#[inline]
unsafe fn black_box_impl<T>(d: T) -> T {
// we need to "use" the argument in some way LLVM can't
// introspect.
asm!("" : : "r"(&d));
d
}
}
// We need to "use" the argument in some way LLVM can't introspect, and on
// targets that support it we can typically leverage inline assembly to do
// this. LLVM's intepretation of inline assembly is that it's, well, a black
// box. This isn't the greatest implementation since it probably deoptimizes
// more than we want, but it's so far good enough.
#[cfg(not(any(
target_arch = "asmjs",
all(
target_arch = "wasm32",
target_os = "emscripten"
)
)))]
unsafe {
asm!("" : : "r"(&dummy));
return dummy;
}
// Not all platforms support inline assembly so try to do something without
// inline assembly which in theory still hinders at least some optimizations
// on those targets. This is the "best effort" scenario.
unsafe {
let ret = crate::ptr::read_volatile(&dummy);
crate::mem::forget(dummy);
ret
}
unsafe { black_box_impl(dummy) }
}

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@ -117,84 +117,3 @@ macro_rules! impl_fn_for_zst {
)+
}
}
/// A macro for defining `#[cfg]` if-else statements.
///
/// The macro provided by this crate, `cfg_if`, is similar to the `if/elif` C
/// preprocessor macro by allowing definition of a cascade of `#[cfg]` cases,
/// emitting the implementation which matches first.
///
/// This allows you to conveniently provide a long list `#[cfg]`'d blocks of code
/// without having to rewrite each clause multiple times.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// #[macro_use]
/// extern crate cfg_if;
///
/// cfg_if! {
/// if #[cfg(unix)] {
/// fn foo() { /* unix specific functionality */ }
/// } else if #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] {
/// fn foo() { /* non-unix, 32-bit functionality */ }
/// } else {
/// fn foo() { /* fallback implementation */ }
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
macro_rules! cfg_if {
// match if/else chains with a final `else`
($(
if #[cfg($($meta:meta),*)] { $($it:item)* }
) else * else {
$($it2:item)*
}) => {
cfg_if! {
@__items
() ;
$( ( ($($meta),*) ($($it)*) ), )*
( () ($($it2)*) ),
}
};
// match if/else chains lacking a final `else`
(
if #[cfg($($i_met:meta),*)] { $($i_it:item)* }
$(
else if #[cfg($($e_met:meta),*)] { $($e_it:item)* }
)*
) => {
cfg_if! {
@__items
() ;
( ($($i_met),*) ($($i_it)*) ),
$( ( ($($e_met),*) ($($e_it)*) ), )*
( () () ),
}
};
// Internal and recursive macro to emit all the items
//
// Collects all the negated cfgs in a list at the beginning and after the
// semicolon is all the remaining items
(@__items ($($not:meta,)*) ; ) => {};
(@__items ($($not:meta,)*) ; ( ($($m:meta),*) ($($it:item)*) ), $($rest:tt)*) => {
// Emit all items within one block, applying an approprate #[cfg]. The
// #[cfg] will require all `$m` matchers specified and must also negate
// all previous matchers.
cfg_if! { @__apply cfg(all($($m,)* not(any($($not),*)))), $($it)* }
// Recurse to emit all other items in `$rest`, and when we do so add all
// our `$m` matchers to the list of `$not` matchers as future emissions
// will have to negate everything we just matched as well.
cfg_if! { @__items ($($not,)* $($m,)*) ; $($rest)* }
};
// Internal macro to Apply a cfg attribute to a list of items
(@__apply $m:meta, $($it:item)*) => {
$(#[$m] $it)*
};
}

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@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ core = { path = "../libcore" }
libc = { version = "0.2", default-features = false }
unwind = { path = "../libunwind" }
compiler_builtins = "0.1.0"
cfg-if = "0.1.8"

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@ -38,10 +38,7 @@ use core::mem;
use core::raw;
use core::panic::BoxMeUp;
#[macro_use]
mod macros;
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] {
#[path = "emcc.rs"]
mod imp;

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@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
/// A macro for defining `#[cfg]` if-else statements.
///
/// This is similar to the `if/elif` C preprocessor macro by allowing definition
/// of a cascade of `#[cfg]` cases, emitting the implementation which matches
/// first.
///
/// This allows you to conveniently provide a long list `#[cfg]`'d blocks of code
/// without having to rewrite each clause multiple times.
macro_rules! cfg_if {
($(
if #[cfg($($meta:meta),*)] { $($it:item)* }
) else * else {
$($it2:item)*
}) => {
__cfg_if_items! {
() ;
$( ( ($($meta),*) ($($it)*) ), )*
( () ($($it2)*) ),
}
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_items {
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ) => {};
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ( ($($m:meta),*) ($($it:item)*) ), $($rest:tt)*) => {
__cfg_if_apply! { cfg(all(not(any($($not),*)), $($m,)*)), $($it)* }
__cfg_if_items! { ($($not,)* $($m,)*) ; $($rest)* }
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_apply {
($m:meta, $($it:item)*) => {
$(#[$m] $it)*
}
}

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ crate-type = ["dylib", "rlib"]
[dependencies]
alloc = { path = "../liballoc" }
cfg-if = "0.1.8"
panic_unwind = { path = "../libpanic_unwind", optional = true }
panic_abort = { path = "../libpanic_abort" }
core = { path = "../libcore" }

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@ -336,6 +336,12 @@ extern crate libc;
#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
extern crate unwind;
// Only needed for now for the `std_detect` module until that crate changes to
// use `cfg_if::cfg_if!`
#[macro_use]
#[cfg(not(test))]
extern crate cfg_if;
// During testing, this crate is not actually the "real" std library, but rather
// it links to the real std library, which was compiled from this same source
// code. So any lang items std defines are conditionally excluded (or else they

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@ -896,39 +896,3 @@ mod builtin {
($cond:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
}
}
/// Defines `#[cfg]` if-else statements.
///
/// This is similar to the `if/elif` C preprocessor macro by allowing definition
/// of a cascade of `#[cfg]` cases, emitting the implementation which matches
/// first.
///
/// This allows you to conveniently provide a long list `#[cfg]`'d blocks of code
/// without having to rewrite each clause multiple times.
macro_rules! cfg_if {
($(
if #[cfg($($meta:meta),*)] { $($it:item)* }
) else * else {
$($it2:item)*
}) => {
__cfg_if_items! {
() ;
$( ( ($($meta),*) ($($it)*) ), )*
( () ($($it2)*) ),
}
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_items {
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ) => {};
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ( ($($m:meta),*) ($($it:item)*) ), $($rest:tt)*) => {
__cfg_if_apply! { cfg(all(not(any($($not),*)), $($m,)*)), $($it)* }
__cfg_if_items! { ($($not,)* $($m,)*) ; $($rest)* }
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_apply {
($m:meta, $($it:item)*) => {
$(#[$m] $it)*
}
}

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#![stable(feature = "os", since = "1.0.0")]
#![allow(missing_docs, nonstandard_style, missing_debug_implementations)]
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(rustdoc)] {
// When documenting libstd we want to show unix/windows/linux modules as

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#![allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(unix)] {
mod unix;
pub use self::unix::*;
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ cfg_if! {
// Windows when we're compiling for Linux.
#[cfg(rustdoc)]
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "redox"))] {
// On unix we'll document what's already available
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ cfg_if! {
}
#[cfg(rustdoc)]
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(windows)] {
// On windows we'll just be documenting what's already available
#[allow(missing_docs)]

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ pub mod stdio;
pub use crate::sys_common::os_str_bytes as os_str;
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_feature = "atomics")] {
#[path = "condvar_atomics.rs"]
pub mod condvar;

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> { None }
}
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(all(target_feature = "atomics", feature = "wasm-bindgen-threads"))] {
#[link(wasm_import_module = "__wbindgen_thread_xform__")]
extern {

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ pub mod bytestring;
pub mod process;
pub mod fs;
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(any(target_os = "cloudabi",
target_os = "l4re",
target_os = "redox",

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ doc = false
core = { path = "../libcore" }
libc = { version = "0.2.43", features = ['rustc-dep-of-std'], default-features = false }
compiler_builtins = "0.1.0"
cfg-if = "0.1.8"
[build-dependencies]
cc = { optional = true, version = "1.0.1" }

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@ -11,10 +11,7 @@
#![cfg_attr(not(target_env = "msvc"), feature(libc))]
#[macro_use]
mod macros;
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_env = "msvc")] {
// no extra unwinder support needed
} else if #[cfg(all(target_arch = "wasm32", not(target_os = "emscripten")))] {

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@ -1,10 +1,5 @@
#![allow(nonstandard_style)]
macro_rules! cfg_if {
( $( if #[cfg( $meta:meta )] { $($it1:item)* } else { $($it2:item)* } )* ) =>
( $( $( #[cfg($meta)] $it1)* $( #[cfg(not($meta))] $it2)* )* )
}
use libc::{c_int, c_void, uintptr_t};
#[repr(C)]
@ -82,7 +77,7 @@ extern "C" {
pub fn _Unwind_GetDataRelBase(ctx: *mut _Unwind_Context) -> _Unwind_Ptr;
}
cfg_if! {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(all(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "netbsd", not(target_arch = "arm"))))] {
// Not ARM EHABI
#[repr(C)]
@ -206,7 +201,9 @@ if #[cfg(all(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "netbsd", not(target_arch = "arm
pc
}
}
} // cfg_if!
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(not(all(target_os = "ios", target_arch = "arm")))] {
// Not 32-bit iOS
extern "C" {

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@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
/// A macro for defining `#[cfg]` if-else statements.
///
/// This is similar to the `if/elif` C preprocessor macro by allowing definition
/// of a cascade of `#[cfg]` cases, emitting the implementation which matches
/// first.
///
/// This allows you to conveniently provide a long list `#[cfg]`'d blocks of code
/// without having to rewrite each clause multiple times.
macro_rules! cfg_if {
($(
if #[cfg($($meta:meta),*)] { $($it:item)* }
) else * else {
$($it2:item)*
}) => {
__cfg_if_items! {
() ;
$( ( ($($meta),*) ($($it)*) ), )*
( () ($($it2)*) ),
}
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_items {
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ) => {};
(($($not:meta,)*) ; ( ($($m:meta),*) ($($it:item)*) ), $($rest:tt)*) => {
__cfg_if_apply! { cfg(all(not(any($($not),*)), $($m,)*)), $($it)* }
__cfg_if_items! { ($($not,)* $($m,)*) ; $($rest)* }
}
}
macro_rules! __cfg_if_apply {
($m:meta, $($it:item)*) => {
$(#[$m] $it)*
}
}