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Author SHA1 Message Date
Corey Richardson
4be086b7f6 Remove rtdebug_! and make rtdebug! work properly.
It now actually does logging, and is compiled out when `--cfg rtdebug` is not
given to the libstd build, which it isn't by default. This makes the rt
benchmarks 18-50% faster.
2013-08-09 14:48:10 -04:00
Michael Sullivan
fb32ddf1a2 Fix vector pattern matching. Closes #6909. 2013-08-09 11:29:41 -07:00
Michael Sullivan
6362c3ad6b Switch to using .enumerate() some places in _match. 2013-08-09 11:29:41 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
c14e14e63a std: more windows fixes to os.rs and run.rs 2013-08-09 11:13:26 -07:00
bors
c20b90647e auto merge of #8369 : yichoi/rust/arm-test, r=sanxiyn
fix some part of test code to pass make check on ARM Android
2013-08-09 10:59:08 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
eee044734c Add parse-error recovery for erroneous struct_id { } form.
There are 4 different new tests, to check some different scenarios for
what the parse context is at the time of recovery, becasue our
compile-fail infrastructure does not appear to handle verifying
error-recovery situations.

Differentiate between unit-like struct definition item and unit-like
struct construction in the error message.

----

More generally, outlines a more generic strategy for parse error
recovery: By committing to an expression/statement at set points in
the parser, we can then do some look-ahead to catch common mistakes
and skip over them.

One detail about this strategy is that you want to avoid emitting the
"helpful" message unless the input is reasonably close to the case of
interest.  (E.g. do not warn about a potential unit struct for an
input of the form `let hmm = do foo { } { };`)

To accomplish this, I added (partial) last_token tracking; used for
`commit_stmt` support.

The check_for_erroneous_unit_struct_expecting fn returns bool to
signal whether it "made progress"; currently unused; this is meant for
use to compose several such recovery checks together in a loop.
2013-08-09 18:32:46 +02:00
bors
74efdf6197 auto merge of #8352 : stepancheg/rust/ipv6-to-str, r=luqmana
Reported by @luqmana
2013-08-09 08:17:04 -07:00
Huon Wilson
c8ca989c07 std: add a Clone impl for HashSet. 2013-08-10 00:44:35 +10:00
bors
6928a10e3f auto merge of #8362 : sfackler/rust/env, r=alexcrichton
env! aborts compilation of the specified environment variable is not
defined and takes an optional second argument containing a custom
error message. option_env! creates an Option<&'static str> containing
the value of the environment variable.

There are no run-pass tests that check the behavior when the environment
variable is defined since the test framework doesn't support setting
environment variables at compile time as opposed to runtime. However,
both env! and option_env! are used inside of rustc itself, which should
act as a sufficient test.

Fixes #2248.
2013-08-09 05:35:06 -07:00
Dmitry Ermolov
2a2ea5e276 Implement lower_bound_iter/upper_bound_iter for TrieMap/TrieSet 2013-08-09 15:51:49 +04:00
Stepan Koltsov
ae81151ad6 Fix Ipv6Addr to_str for ::1:x.x.x.x addresses
Reported by luqmana@
2013-08-09 13:53:28 +04:00
bors
2fe2e59c67 auto merge of #8361 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-node-hashes-in-crates, r=thestinger
When running rusti 32-bit tests from a 64-bit host, these errors came up frequently. My best idea as to what was happening is:

1. First, if you hash the same `int` value on 32-bit and 64-bit, you will get two different hashes.
2. In a cross-compile situation, let's say x86_64 is building an i686 library, all of the hashes will be 64-bit hashes.
3. Then let's say you use the i686 libraries and then attempt to link against the same i686 libraries, because you're calculating hashes with a 32-bit int instead of a 64-bit one, you'll have different hashes and you won't be able to find items in the metadata (the items were generated with a 64-bit int).

This patch changes the items to always be hashed as an `i64` to preserve the hash value across architectures. Here's a nice before/after for this patch of the state of rusti tests

```
host   target  before  after
64     64      yes     yes
64     32      no      no (llvm assertion)
32     64      no      yes
32     32      no      no (llvm assertion)
```

Basically one case started working, but currently when the target is 32-bit LLVM is having a lot of problems generating code. That's another separate issue though.
2013-08-09 02:53:08 -07:00
Brian Anderson
d392556160 std: Fix perf of local allocations in newsched
Mostly optimizing TLS accesses to bring local heap allocation performance
closer to that of oldsched. It's not completely at parity but removing the
branches involved in supporting oldsched and optimizing pthread_get/setspecific
to instead use our dedicated TCB slot will probably make up for it.
2013-08-09 01:15:31 -07:00
bors
094e4260f8 auto merge of #8357 : omasanori/rust/cleanup, r=alexcrichton
I feel it's time to eliminate them (and add some testcases.)
2013-08-09 00:17:06 -07:00
OGINO Masanori
b4d6ae5bb8 Remove redundant Ord method impls.
Basically, generic containers should not use the default methods since a
type of elements may not guarantees total order. str could use them
since u8's Ord guarantees total order. Floating point numbers are also
broken with the default methods because of NaN. Thanks for @thestinger.

Timespec also guarantees total order AIUI. I'm unsure whether
extra::semver::Identifier does so I left it alone. Proof needed.

Signed-off-by: OGINO Masanori <masanori.ogino@gmail.com>
2013-08-09 14:28:14 +09:00
bors
a931e04b75 auto merge of #8350 : dim-an/rust/fix-struct-match, r=pcwalton
Code that collects fields in struct-like patterns used to ignore
wildcard patterns like `Foo{_}`. But `enter_defaults` considered
struct-like patterns as default in order to overcome this
(accoring to my understanding of situation).

However such behaviour caused code like this:
```
enum E {
    Foo{f: int},
    Bar
}
let e = Bar;
match e {
    Foo{f: _f} => { /* do something (1) */ }
    _ => { /* do something (2) */ }
}
```
consider pattern `Foo{f: _f}` as default. That caused inproper behaviour
and even segfaults while trying to destruct `Bar` as `Foo{f: _f}`.
Issues: #5625 , #5530.

This patch fixes `collect_record_or_struct_fields` to split cases of
single wildcard struct-like pattern and no struct-like pattern at all.
Former case resolved with `enter_rec_or_struct` (and not with
`enter_defaults`).

Closes #5625.
Closes #5530.
2013-08-08 21:41:05 -07:00
blake2-ppc
854e219d0a std::tuple: Use != properly in Eq::ne for tuples
Just like the Ord methods, Eq::ne needs to be implemented in terms of
the same operation on the elements.
2013-08-09 05:54:49 +02:00
Steven Stewart-Gallus
1e576a35eb Isolate common wait_end logic 2013-08-08 19:34:01 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
56730c094c Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/origin/master' into remove-str-trailing-nulls 2013-08-08 19:27:03 -07:00
bors
7a1b61d631 auto merge of #8336 : stepancheg/rust/socket-addr-from-str, r=brson
FromStr implemented from scratch.

It is overengineered a bit, however.

Old implementation handles errors by fail!()-ing. And it has bugs, like it accepts `127.0.0.1::127.0.0.1` as IPv6 address, and does not handle all ipv4-in-ipv6 schemes. So I decided to implement parser from scratch.
2013-08-08 19:08:02 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
33c6d3fd78 Allow attributes to appear as macro arguments
Fixes #8393
2013-08-08 19:41:02 -04:00
bors
936f70bd87 auto merge of #8356 : toddaaro/rust/ws, r=brson
This pull request converts the scheduler from a naive shared queue scheduler to a naive workstealing scheduler. The deque is still a queue inside a lock, but there is still a substantial performance gain. Fiddling with the messaging benchmark I got a ~10x speedup and observed massively reduced memory usage.

There are still *many* locations for optimization, but based on my experience so far it is a clear performance win as it is now.
2013-08-08 16:32:02 -07:00
Stepan Koltsov
b9945f83c9 Add #[inline] to impl Zero for ()
Follow-up to #8155
2013-08-09 02:19:50 +04:00
Tim Chevalier
e751c90513 Makefiles: make rustpkgtest depend on rustpkg executable 2013-08-08 15:17:28 -07:00
Tim Chevalier
7c1eb83052 rustpkg: Eliminate a copy 2013-08-08 15:17:28 -07:00
Maxim Kolganov
b4fe856645 typo in tutorial 2013-08-09 01:43:44 +04:00
bors
8f65dbfcfa auto merge of #8385 : cmr/rust/big-rollup, r=alexcrichton
This is a fairly large rollup, but I've tested everything locally, and none of
it should be platform-specific.

r=alexcrichton (bdfdbdd)
r=brson (d803c18)
r=alexcrichton (a5041d0)
r=bstrie (317412a)
r=alexcrichton (135c85e)
r=thestinger (8805baa)
r=pcwalton (0661178)
r=cmr (9397fe0)
r=cmr (caa4135)
r=cmr (6a21d93)
r=cmr (4dc3379)
r=cmr (0aa5154)
r=cmr (18be261)
r=thestinger (f10be03)
2013-08-08 14:32:02 -07:00
toddaaro
af2e03998d Enabled workstealing in the scheduler. Previously we had one global work queue shared by each scheduler. Now there is a separate work queue for each scheduler, and work is "stolen" from other queues when it is exhausted locally. 2013-08-08 14:13:41 -07:00
blake2-ppc
06783ce831 std::vec: Fix typo in fn ne 2013-08-08 23:07:24 +02:00
Corey Richardson
878e74e1ce Fix more priv fallout 2013-08-08 17:02:03 -04:00
blake2-ppc
8ed8a41c62 std::iterator::order test cases 2013-08-08 22:07:22 +02:00
blake2-ppc
5dde29c947 std: Fix tuple lexicographical order
Use the definition, where R is <, <=, >=, or >

    [x, ..xs] R [y, ..ys]  =  if x != y { x R y } else { xs R ys }

Previously, tuples would only implement < and derive the other
comparisons from it; this is incorrect. Included are several testcases
involving NaN comparisons that are now correct.

Previously, tuples would consider an element equal if both a < b and
b < a were false, this was also incorrect.
2013-08-08 22:07:22 +02:00
blake2-ppc
86da55e85b std: Fix Ord for Option, using iterator::order 2013-08-08 22:07:22 +02:00
blake2-ppc
9cac4ccc90 std::vec: Use iterator::order functions for Eq, Ord, TotalOrd, TotalEq 2013-08-08 22:07:21 +02:00
blake2-ppc
e0b08533b4 std: Implement traits for the one-tuple
(A,) did not have the trait implementations of 2- to 12- tuples.
2013-08-08 22:07:21 +02:00
blake2-ppc
a2e3cdfc36 extra::dlist: Use iterator::order for sequence ordering 2013-08-08 22:07:21 +02:00
blake2-ppc
5d9fd882b7 Add std::iterator::order with lexical ordering functions for sequences
Use Eq + Ord for lexicographical ordering of sequences.

For each of <, <=, >= or > as R, use::

    [x, ..xs] R [y, ..ys]  =  if x != y { x R y } else { xs R ys }

Previous code using `a < b` and then `!(b < a)` for short-circuiting
fails on cases such as  [1.0, 2.0] < [0.0/0.0, 3.0], where the first
element was effectively considered equal.
2013-08-08 22:07:21 +02:00
Corey Richardson
86d581f83b xfail-fast an aux test 2013-08-08 15:34:59 -04:00
Steven Fackler
c3825c8351 env! syntax extension changes
env! aborts compilation of the specified environment variable is not
defined and takes an optional second argument containing a custom
error message. option_env! creates an Option<&'static str> containing
the value of the environment variable.

There are no run-pass tests that check the behavior when the environment
variable is defined since the test framework doesn't support setting
environment variables at compile time as opposed to runtime. However,
both env! and option_env! are used inside of rustc itself, which should
act as a sufficient test.

Close #2248
2013-08-08 10:35:42 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
03cc757fe9 std: more fixes for os.rs for windows 2013-08-08 06:37:55 -07:00
Paul Collins
3596f666bb rust-mode: make indentation customizable
Add new variable rust-indent-offset, defaulting to
the old value, and use it.
2013-08-08 19:25:21 +12:00
bors
a0080f4e07 auto merge of #8245 : alexcrichton/rust/fmt2, r=graydon
This is a reopening of #8182, although this removes any abuse of the compiler internals. Now it's just a pure syntax extension (hard coded what the attribute names are).
2013-08-08 00:22:52 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
7a5ee374e2 std: import HANDLE for os::list_dir for windows 2013-08-07 21:07:06 -07:00
Erick Tryzelaar
e7f0882214 Fix a stack to use the new .to_c_str() api 2013-08-07 20:25:38 -07:00
Corey Richardson
0627089bba Fix fallout 2013-08-07 23:20:06 -04:00
Ben Blum
fb1575bcc4 (cleanup) Improve rtabort message for atomic-sleep. 2013-08-07 22:41:15 -04:00
Ben Blum
8ebdb37fd2 fix recv_ready for Port to take &self and not need to return a tuple. Close #8192. 2013-08-07 22:41:15 -04:00
blake2-ppc
898226f39a extra: Remove all each_* methods in treemap
.each_key(), .each_value() and the other methods are replaced by .iter()
and .rev_iter(), and restrictions of those iterators.
2013-08-07 22:41:15 -04:00
blake2-ppc
7afface3ff extra: Implement .rev_iter() in treemap
Implement reverse iterators for TreeMap and TreeSet, that produce the
keys in backward order.
2013-08-07 22:41:14 -04:00
blake2-ppc
52b01c50cb extra: External iterators for TreeSet set operations
Write external iterators for Difference, Sym. Difference, Intersection
and Union set operations.

These iterators are generic insofar that they could work on any ordered
sequence iterators, even though they are type specialized to the
TreeSetIterator in this case.

Looking at the `check` function in the treeset tests, rustc seems
unwilling to compile a function resembling::

    fn check<'a, T: Iterator<&'a int>>(... )

so the tests for these iterators are still running the legacy loop
protocol.
2013-08-07 22:41:14 -04:00