auto merge of #15321 : huonw/rust/nil-prim, r=alexcrichton

This adds a primitive page for () like http://doc.rust-lang.org/master/std/uint/primitive.uint.html .

I would prefer the modules to be `std::tuple::unit`, but rustdoc only searches at the top level (filed as #15320).
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bors 2014-07-04 03:06:19 +00:00
commit d623a8bf3c
6 changed files with 63 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -122,6 +122,10 @@ pub mod simd;
pub mod slice; pub mod slice;
pub mod str; pub mod str;
pub mod tuple; pub mod tuple;
// FIXME #15320: primitive documentation needs top-level modules, this
// should be `core::tuple::unit`.
#[path = "tuple/unit.rs"]
pub mod unit;
pub mod fmt; pub mod fmt;
#[doc(hidden)] #[doc(hidden)]

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@ -61,6 +61,8 @@
#![doc(primitive = "tuple")] #![doc(primitive = "tuple")]
pub use unit;
use clone::Clone; use clone::Clone;
use cmp::*; use cmp::*;
use default::Default; use default::Default;

44
src/libcore/tuple/unit.rs Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![doc(primitive = "unit")]
//! The `()` type, sometimes called "unit" or "nil".
//!
//! The `()` type has exactly one value `()`, and is used when there
//! is no other meaningful value that could be returned. `()` is most
//! commonly seen implicitly: functions without a `-> ...` implicitly
//! have return type `()`, that is, these are equivalent:
//!
//! ```rust
//! fn long() -> () {}
//!
//! fn short() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The semicolon `;` can be used to discard the result of an
//! expression at the end of a block, making the expression (and thus
//! the block) evaluate to `()`. For example,
//!
//! ```rust
//! fn returns_i64() -> i64 {
//! 1i64
//! }
//! fn returns_unit() {
//! 1i64;
//! }
//!
//! let is_i64 = {
//! returns_i64()
//! };
//! let is_unit = {
//! returns_i64();
//! };
//! ```

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@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ pub enum Primitive {
F32, F64, F32, F64,
Char, Char,
Bool, Bool,
Nil, Unit,
Str, Str,
Slice, Slice,
PrimitiveTuple, PrimitiveTuple,
@ -1110,7 +1110,7 @@ impl Primitive {
"u32" => Some(U32), "u32" => Some(U32),
"u64" => Some(U64), "u64" => Some(U64),
"bool" => Some(Bool), "bool" => Some(Bool),
"nil" => Some(Nil), "unit" => Some(Unit),
"char" => Some(Char), "char" => Some(Char),
"str" => Some(Str), "str" => Some(Str),
"f32" => Some(F32), "f32" => Some(F32),
@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ impl Primitive {
Str => "str", Str => "str",
Bool => "bool", Bool => "bool",
Char => "char", Char => "char",
Nil => "()", Unit => "()",
Slice => "slice", Slice => "slice",
PrimitiveTuple => "tuple", PrimitiveTuple => "tuple",
} }
@ -1167,7 +1167,7 @@ impl Primitive {
pub fn to_url_str(&self) -> &'static str { pub fn to_url_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match *self { match *self {
Nil => "nil", Unit => "unit",
other => other.to_str(), other => other.to_str(),
} }
} }
@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ impl Clean<Type> for ast::Ty {
fn clean(&self) -> Type { fn clean(&self) -> Type {
use syntax::ast::*; use syntax::ast::*;
match self.node { match self.node {
TyNil => Primitive(Nil), TyNil => Primitive(Unit),
TyPtr(ref m) => RawPointer(m.mutbl.clean(), box m.ty.clean()), TyPtr(ref m) => RawPointer(m.mutbl.clean(), box m.ty.clean()),
TyRptr(ref l, ref m) => TyRptr(ref l, ref m) =>
BorrowedRef {lifetime: l.clean(), mutability: m.mutbl.clean(), BorrowedRef {lifetime: l.clean(), mutability: m.mutbl.clean(),
@ -1214,7 +1214,7 @@ impl Clean<Type> for ty::t {
fn clean(&self) -> Type { fn clean(&self) -> Type {
match ty::get(*self).sty { match ty::get(*self).sty {
ty::ty_bot => Bottom, ty::ty_bot => Bottom,
ty::ty_nil => Primitive(Nil), ty::ty_nil => Primitive(Unit),
ty::ty_bool => Primitive(Bool), ty::ty_bool => Primitive(Bool),
ty::ty_char => Primitive(Char), ty::ty_char => Primitive(Char),
ty::ty_int(ast::TyI) => Primitive(Int), ty::ty_int(ast::TyI) => Primitive(Int),

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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ impl fmt::Show for clean::Type {
}, },
args = decl.decl.inputs, args = decl.decl.inputs,
arrow = match decl.decl.output { arrow = match decl.decl.output {
clean::Primitive(clean::Nil) => "".to_string(), clean::Primitive(clean::Unit) => "".to_string(),
_ => format!(" -&gt; {}", decl.decl.output), _ => format!(" -&gt; {}", decl.decl.output),
}, },
bounds = { bounds = {
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ impl fmt::Show for clean::Type {
m.collect::<Vec<String>>().connect(" + ")) m.collect::<Vec<String>>().connect(" + "))
}, },
arrow = match decl.decl.output { arrow = match decl.decl.output {
clean::Primitive(clean::Nil) => "".to_string(), clean::Primitive(clean::Unit) => "".to_string(),
_ => format!(" -&gt; {}", decl.decl.output) _ => format!(" -&gt; {}", decl.decl.output)
}) })
} }
@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ impl fmt::Show for clean::FnDecl {
write!(f, "({args}){arrow}", write!(f, "({args}){arrow}",
args = self.inputs, args = self.inputs,
arrow = match self.output { arrow = match self.output {
clean::Primitive(clean::Nil) => "".to_string(), clean::Primitive(clean::Unit) => "".to_string(),
_ => format!(" -&gt; {}", self.output), _ => format!(" -&gt; {}", self.output),
}) })
} }
@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ impl<'a> fmt::Show for Method<'a> {
write!(f, "({args}){arrow}", write!(f, "({args}){arrow}",
args = args, args = args,
arrow = match d.output { arrow = match d.output {
clean::Primitive(clean::Nil) => "".to_string(), clean::Primitive(clean::Unit) => "".to_string(),
_ => format!(" -&gt; {}", d.output), _ => format!(" -&gt; {}", d.output),
}) })
} }

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@ -160,6 +160,9 @@ pub use core::ptr;
pub use core::raw; pub use core::raw;
pub use core::simd; pub use core::simd;
pub use core::tuple; pub use core::tuple;
// FIXME #15320: primitive documentation needs top-level modules, this
// should be `std::tuple::unit`.
pub use core::unit;
#[cfg(not(test))] pub use core::ty; #[cfg(not(test))] pub use core::ty;
pub use core::result; pub use core::result;
pub use core::option; pub use core::option;