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bors a5342d5970 auto merge of #12380 : alexcrichton/rust/run-rewrite, r=brson
The std::run module is a relic from a standard library long since past, and
there's not much use to having two modules to execute processes with where one
is slightly more convenient. This commit merges the two modules, moving lots of
functionality from std::run into std::io::process and then deleting
std::run.

New things you can find in std::io::process are:

* Process::new() now only takes prog/args
* Process::configure() takes a ProcessConfig
* Process::status() is the same as run::process_status
* Process::output() is the same as run::process_output
* I/O for spawned tasks is now defaulted to captured in pipes instead of ignored
* Process::kill() was added (plus an associated green/native implementation)
* Process::wait_with_output() is the same as the old finish_with_output()
* destroy() is now signal_exit()
* force_destroy() is now signal_kill()

Closes #2625
Closes #10016
2014-02-23 22:06:50 -08:00
Alex Crichton a9bd447400 Roll std::run into std::io::process
The std::run module is a relic from a standard library long since past, and
there's not much use to having two modules to execute processes with where one
is slightly more convenient. This commit merges the two modules, moving lots of
functionality from std::run into std::io::process and then deleting
std::run.

New things you can find in std::io::process are:

* Process::new() now only takes prog/args
* Process::configure() takes a ProcessConfig
* Process::status() is the same as run::process_status
* Process::output() is the same as run::process_output
* I/O for spawned tasks is now defaulted to captured in pipes instead of ignored
* Process::kill() was added (plus an associated green/native implementation)
* Process::wait_with_output() is the same as the old finish_with_output()
* destroy() is now signal_exit()
* force_destroy() is now signal_kill()

Closes #2625
Closes #10016
2014-02-23 21:51:17 -08:00
bors 3c2650b4d5 auto merge of #12328 : nick29581/rust/abi, r=alexcrichton 2014-02-23 19:26:53 -08:00
bors 7cc6b5e0a3 auto merge of #12510 : huonw/rust/fix-compiler-docs, r=alexcrichton
This includes blocks made by indentation, so they need to be changed to
explicitly have ```notrust ... ``` fences..
2014-02-23 18:06:54 -08:00
Huon Wilson b48833d6db Update rustc/syntax docs now that rustdoc lexes all non-`notrust` code blocks.
This includes blocks made by indentation, so they need to be changed to
explicitly have ```notrust ... ``` fences..
2014-02-24 12:35:57 +11:00
bors 76b262f693 auto merge of #12509 : brson/rust/rollup, r=brson
Rollup of https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/12506, https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/12500, https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/12480, https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/12478, https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/12461.
2014-02-23 16:52:04 -08:00
Nick Cameron 317a253b22 All uses of `extern fn` should mean `extern "C" fn`. Closes #9309. 2014-02-24 13:24:57 +13:00
Brian Anderson d08952cfa5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'huonw/inline-helpers' 2014-02-23 15:44:20 -08:00
Brian Anderson eb33955741 Merge remote-tracking branch 'brson/ratcher' 2014-02-23 15:43:28 -08:00
Brian Anderson e034a43a8b Merge remote-tracking branch 'brson/iodoc' 2014-02-23 15:43:23 -08:00
Brian Anderson feac422dd4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'tbu/pr_doc_smallfix' 2014-02-23 15:37:52 -08:00
Brian Anderson 0368886dbf Merge remote-tracking branch 'kud1ing/patch-1' 2014-02-23 15:37:13 -08:00
bors 329fcd48e5 auto merge of #12338 : edwardw/rust/hygienic-break-continue, r=cmr
Makes labelled loops hygiene by performing renaming of the labels defined in e.g. `'x: loop { ... }` and then used in break and continue statements within loop body so that they act hygienically when used with macros.
    
Closes #12262.
2014-02-23 15:37:05 -08:00
bors cbed3321f5 auto merge of #12484 : TheHydroImpulse/rust/fix_js, r=huonw 2014-02-23 14:22:04 -08:00
kud1ing 778d032364 Tutorial: fix typo 2014-02-23 22:23:10 +01:00
bors ba037475ee auto merge of #12492 : huonw/rust/snapshots, r=alexcrichton
Replaces IterBytes with the new Hash, removing all trace of the old implementation.
2014-02-23 13:07:01 -08:00
Huon Wilson efaf4db24c Transition to new `Hash`, removing IterBytes and std::to_bytes. 2014-02-24 07:44:10 +11:00
Tobias Bucher e9bb571aff Fix C function FFI example in the Rust cheatsheet 2014-02-23 20:55:02 +01:00
Edward Wang 386db05df8 Make break and continue hygienic
Makes labelled loops hygiene by performing renaming of the labels
defined in e.g. `'x: loop { ... }` and then used in break and continue
statements within loop body so that they act hygienically when used with
macros.

Closes #12262.
2014-02-23 21:20:37 +08:00
Huon Wilson 5444da54fd Register snapshots. 2014-02-23 22:50:17 +11:00
bors 8786405047 auto merge of #12416 : alexcrichton/rust/highlight, r=huonw
This adds simple syntax highlighting based off libsyntax's lexer to be sure to
stay up to date with rust's grammar. Some of the highlighting is a bit ad-hoc,
but it definitely seems to get the job done!

This currently doesn't highlight rustdoc-rendered function signatures and
structs that are emitted to each page because the colors already signify what's
clickable and I think we'd have to figure out a different scheme before
colorizing them. This does, however, colorize all code examples and source code.

Closes #11393
2014-02-23 03:36:56 -08:00
bors 551da06157 auto merge of #12311 : brson/rust/unstable, r=alexcrichton
With the stability attributes we can put public-but unstable modules next to others, so this moves `intrinsics` and `raw` out of the `unstable` module (and marks both as `#[experimental]`).
2014-02-23 02:21:53 -08:00
Brian Anderson db111846b5 std: Move unstable::stack to rt::stack 2014-02-23 01:47:08 -08:00
Brian Anderson 96b299e1f0 std: Remove unstable::lang
Put the lonely lang items here closer to the code they are calling.
2014-02-23 01:47:05 -08:00
Brian Anderson 3e57808a01 std: Move raw to std::raw
Issue #1457
2014-02-23 01:07:53 -08:00
Brian Anderson 4d10bdc5b9 std: Move intrinsics to std::intrinsics.
Issue #1457
2014-02-23 01:07:53 -08:00
bors c250c16f81 auto merge of #12428 : alexcrichton/rust/move-hashmap, r=brson
These two containers are indeed collections, so there place is in
libcollections, not in libstd. There will always be a hash map as part of the
standard distribution of Rust, but by moving it out of the standard library it
makes libstd that much more portable to more platforms and environments.

This conveniently also removes the stuttering of 'std::hashmap::HashMap',
although 'collections::HashMap' is only one character shorter.
2014-02-23 01:06:57 -08:00
Alex Crichton 2a14e084cf Move std::{trie, hashmap} to libcollections
These two containers are indeed collections, so their place is in
libcollections, not in libstd. There will always be a hash map as part of the
standard distribution of Rust, but by moving it out of the standard library it
makes libstd that much more portable to more platforms and environments.

This conveniently also removes the stuttering of 'std::hashmap::HashMap',
although 'collections::HashMap' is only one character shorter.
2014-02-23 00:35:11 -08:00
Alex Crichton ad9e26dab3 rustdoc: Add syntax highlighting
This adds simple syntax highlighting based off libsyntax's lexer to be sure to
stay up to date with rust's grammar. Some of the highlighting is a bit ad-hoc,
but it definitely seems to get the job done!

This currently doesn't highlight rustdoc-rendered function signatures and
structs that are emitted to each page because the colors already signify what's
clickable and I think we'd have to figure out a different scheme before
colorizing them. This does, however, colorize all code examples and source code.

Closes #11393
2014-02-23 00:16:23 -08:00
Brian Anderson a8941c3e04 std: Remove some nonsense from old std::io docs
Most of this stuff is irrelevant implementation notes from last year.
This trims out the stuff that isn't appropriate for user-facing docs.
2014-02-22 23:05:11 -08:00
bors edf351e9f7 auto merge of #12451 : edwardw/rust/ident-2-name, r=cmr
Closes #7743.
2014-02-22 22:01:54 -08:00
bors 9b9e2f80d5 auto merge of #12450 : FlaPer87/rust/issue-10682, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #10682
2014-02-22 20:21:54 -08:00
bors a0f0699da6 auto merge of #12444 : thestinger/rust/arena, r=huonw
This prevents generating visit glue when using a TypedArena. The problem
still exists for the untyped Arena.
2014-02-22 19:06:52 -08:00
bors 4995a85f40 auto merge of #12448 : alexcrichton/rust/smaller-rust, r=brson
Two optimizations:

1. Compress `foo.bc` in each rlib with `flate`. These are just taking up space and are only used with LTO, no need for LTO to be speedy.
2. Stop install `librustc.rlib` and friends, this is a *huge* source of bloat. There's no need for us to install static libraries for these components.

cc #12440
2014-02-22 17:46:53 -08:00
Daniel Fagnan c08cfa1872 Fixed invalid JavaScript
Signed-off-by: Daniel Fagnan <dnfagnan@gmail.com>
2014-02-22 18:16:53 -07:00
bors 22d3669b9e auto merge of #11863 : erickt/rust/hash, r=acrichto
This PR merges `IterBytes` and `Hash` into a trait that allows for generic non-stream-based hashing. It makes use of @eddyb's default type parameter support in order to have a similar usage to the old `Hash` framework.

Fixes #8038.

Todo:

- [x] Better documentation
- [ ] Benchmark
- [ ] Parameterize `HashMap` on a `Hasher`.
2014-02-22 15:01:58 -08:00
Erick Tryzelaar ca6d512ec1 std: fix the hash doctest 2014-02-22 14:12:47 -08:00
Huon Wilson 713ca7d540 std: mark two helper functions #[inline].
`str::utf8_char_width` and `char::from_u32` are tiny, which means it's a
big performance hit to call them in a tight loop outside libstd.
2014-02-23 09:11:36 +11:00
bors 2ba0a8a096 auto merge of #11603 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-11591, r=brson
This prevents linker errors as found in #11591

Closes #11591
2014-02-22 11:41:48 -08:00
Alex Crichton 351d0ffaa1 Force all lang items to be reachable
This prevents linker errors as found in #11591

Closes #11591
2014-02-22 10:29:06 -08:00
bors eb5ba4d269 auto merge of #12366 : aepsil0n/rust/feature/unnecessary_parens_around_assigned_values, r=alexcrichton
Fixes #12350.

Parentheses around assignment statements such as

```rust
let mut a = (0);
a = (1);
a += (2);
```

are not necessary and therefore an unnecessary_parens warning is raised when
statements like this occur.

NOTE: In `let` declarations this does not work as intended. Is it possible that they do not count as assignment expressions (`ExprAssign`)? (edit: this is fixed by now)

Furthermore, there are some cases that I fixed in the rest of the code, where parentheses could potentially enhance readability. Compare these lines:

```rust
a = b == c;
a = (b == c);
```

Thus, after having worked on this I'm not entirely sure, whether we should go through with this patch or not. Probably a matter of debate. ;)
2014-02-22 10:26:46 -08:00
bors 87e3b5fe7f auto merge of #12441 : kud1ing/rust/backticks, r=brson
Not all of those messages are covered by tests. I am not sure how to trigger them and where to put those tests.

Also some message patterns in the existing tests are not complete.
For example, i find `error: mismatched types: expected "i32" but found "char" (expected i32 but found char)` a bit repetitive, but as i can see there is no test covering that.
2014-02-22 09:11:47 -08:00
bors 52755b717e auto merge of #12439 : cmr/rust/rustdoc-reset, r=thestinger
rustdoc: web: don't reset the search bar
2014-02-22 07:56:47 -08:00
Eduard Bopp 9982de6397 Warn about unnecessary parentheses upon assignment
Closes #12366.

Parentheses around assignment statements such as

    let mut a = (0);
    a = (1);
    a += (2);

are not necessary and therefore an unnecessary_parens warning is raised when
statements like this occur.

The warning mechanism was refactored along the way to allow for code reuse
between the routines for checking expressions and statements.

Code had to be adopted throughout the compiler and standard libraries to comply
with this modification of the lint.
2014-02-22 16:32:48 +01:00
bors 51676b21d6 auto merge of #12437 : alexcrichton/rust/travis-yml, r=brson
Travis CI provides an easy-to-use continuous integration infrastructure for
github repos to use. Travis will automatically test all PRs which are opened
against the rust repository, informing PR owners of the test results.

I believe that this will be a very convenient piece of infrastructure as we'll
be able to reduce the load on bors quite a bit. In theory all PRs opened have
had the full test suite run against them, but unfortunately this is rarely the
case (I'm a prime suspect). Travis will be able to provide easy and relatively
quick (~30min) feedback for PRs. By ensuring fewer failures on bors, we can
hopefully feed more successful jobs to bors.

Overall, I expect this to be very helpful for new contributors as well as
regular contributors as it's another layer of tests being run which will
hopefully catch things sooner. One of the most convenient parts about using
Travis is that there's very little burden in terms of maintenance, and if things
go wrong we can easily turn travis completely off.

Note that this is *not* the metric by which a PR will be merged with. Using
travis will purely be another source for running tests, we will continue to gate
all PRs on bors.
2014-02-22 06:41:48 -08:00
bors f764d477eb auto merge of #12433 : alexcrichton/rust/fix-some-config-things, r=brson
These are mostly centered around using an external LLVM (notably 3.5)
2014-02-22 05:16:51 -08:00
bors c48babe546 auto merge of #12427 : alexcrichton/rust/snapshots, r=brson
This contains the fix for #4252 so we can start using methods in destructors.
2014-02-22 03:21:52 -08:00
bors d22099ca44 auto merge of #12462 : kballard/rust/restore-llvm-from-12407, r=brson
PR #12407 was accidentally reverted by PR #12411. Restore the correct
version of LLVM that PR #12407 introduced.
2014-02-22 01:11:50 -08:00
Kevin Ballard e61c7fd3e2 Restore LLVM to the correct revision
PR #12407 was accidentally reverted by PR #12411. Restore the correct
version of LLVM that PR #12407 introduced.
2014-02-21 23:59:58 -08:00
bors 068781e5aa auto merge of #12422 : alexcrichton/rust/buffered-default, r=brson
One of the most common ways to use the stdin stream is to read it line by line
for a small program. In order to facilitate this common usage pattern, this
commit changes the stdin() function to return a BufferedReader by default. A new
`stdin_raw()` method was added to get access to the raw unbuffered stream.

I have not changed the stdout or stderr methods because they are currently
unable to flush in their destructor, but #12403 should have just fixed that.
2014-02-21 23:56:47 -08:00