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bors 421a2113a8 Auto merge of #45039 - QuietMisdreavus:doc-spotlight, r=GuillaumeGomez,QuietMisdreavus
show in docs whether the return type of a function impls Iterator/Read/Write

Closes #25928

This PR makes it so that when rustdoc documents a function, it checks the return type to see whether it implements a handful of specific traits. If so, it will print the impl and any associated types. Rather than doing this via a whitelist within rustdoc, i chose to do this by a new `#[doc]` attribute parameter, so things like `Future` could tap into this if desired.

### Known shortcomings

~~The printing of impls currently uses the `where` class over the whole thing to shrink the font size relative to the function definition itself. Naturally, when the impl has a where clause of its own, it gets shrunken even further:~~ (This is no longer a problem because the design changed and rendered this concern moot.)

The lookup currently just looks at the top-level type, not looking inside things like Result or Option, which renders the spotlights on Read/Write a little less useful:

<details><summary>`File::{open, create}` don't have spotlight info (pic of old design)</summary>

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5217170/31209495-e59d027e-a950-11e7-9998-ceefceb71c07.png)

</details>

All three of the initially spotlighted traits are generically implemented on `&mut` references. Rustdoc currently treats a `&mut T` reference-to-a-generic as an impl on the reference primitive itself. `&mut Self` counts as a generic in the eyes of rustdoc. All this combines to create this lovely scene on `Iterator::by_ref`:

<details><summary>`Iterator::by_ref` spotlights Iterator, Read, and Write (pic of old design)</summary>

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5217170/31209554-50b271ca-a951-11e7-928b-4f83416c8681.png)

</details>
2017-11-21 03:03:28 +00:00
bors 1e44fee88d Auto merge of #46130 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 9 pull requests

- Successful merges: #46082, #46088, #46092, #46107, #46119, #46121, #46122, #46124, #46128
- Failed merges:
2017-11-20 22:35:41 +00:00
kennytm 079a6e4cc2 Rollup merge of #46128 - Coding-Doctors:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Fix doc tests for trim_right_matches

First pr, but isn't anything big so hopefully it should all be good.
2017-11-21 03:14:49 +08:00
kennytm 2a2b2f4a5b Rollup merge of #46124 - rkruppe:no-llvm_unreachable, r=arielb1
[rustllvm] Use report_fatal_error over llvm_unreachable

This makes it more robust when assertions are disabled, crashing instead of causing UB.

Also introduces a tidy check to enforce this rule, which in turn necessitated making tidy run on `src/rustllvm`.

Fixes #44020
2017-11-21 03:14:48 +08:00
kennytm 07d16a78a0 Rollup merge of #46122 - malbarbo:docs, r=steveklabnik
Fix some docs summary nits
2017-11-21 03:14:47 +08:00
kennytm 04b9c25002 Rollup merge of #46121 - malbarbo:rc_arc_pointer, r=dtolnay
Print the address of the pointed value in Pointer impl for Rc and Arc

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/35384
2017-11-21 03:14:46 +08:00
kennytm b32d9ada43 Rollup merge of #46119 - ritiek:master, r=arielb1
Fix typo in MIR "cannot move out of borrowed content"

I believe this all we need to change (#46018). Anyway, do let me know if there is anything else that needs to changed as well!
2017-11-21 03:14:45 +08:00
kennytm ac92ea582f Rollup merge of #46107 - nyanzebra:develop, r=kennytm
Fixes spelling error in COMPILER_TESTS.md

Fixes a small spelling mistake :P
2017-11-21 03:14:44 +08:00
kennytm fe2ec734bb Rollup merge of #46092 - sfackler:ppid, r=alexcrichton
Add process::parent_id

I have this as a Unix-only API since it seems like Windows doesn't have
a similar API.

r? @alexcrichton
2017-11-21 03:14:43 +08:00
kennytm 3b1cf4d3c7 Rollup merge of #46088 - vitiral:read_doc, r=steveklabnik
add doc for doing `Read` from `&str`

This information can be found on [stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32674905/pass-string-to-function-taking-read-trait) but I think it would be beneficial if it was documented in the `Read` trait itself.

I had an *extremely* hard time finding this information, and "mocking" a reader with a string is an EXTREMELY common thing (I believe).
2017-11-21 03:14:42 +08:00
kennytm 2c16502b92 Rollup merge of #46082 - Enet4:mutex_from, r=sfackler
impl From for Mutex and RwLock

I felt that these implementations were missing, because doing `x.into()` works for other smart containers (such as `RefCell`), and in general I would say that the conversion makes sense.
2017-11-21 03:14:41 +08:00
Benjamin Hoffmeyer f69d4d44d8
Fix result for assert_eq 2017-11-20 13:47:42 -05:00
Benjamin Hoffmeyer b3baa835fc
Fix doc tests for trim_right_matches 2017-11-20 13:37:56 -05:00
Marco A L Barbosa cbcaf736f8 Print the address of the pointed value in Pointer impl for Rc and Arc 2017-11-20 15:43:07 -02:00
bors 33374fa9d0 Auto merge of #46110 - steveklabnik:update-books, r=steveklabnik
Update books for next release

Since I was out last week I didn't get this done as early as usual, I don't know if beta has branched already or not.
2017-11-20 17:26:26 +00:00
Robin Kruppe 296aa96deb [rustllvm] Use report_fatal_error over llvm_unreachable
This makes it more robust when assertions are disabled,
crashing instead of causing UB.

Also introduces a tidy check to enforce this rule,
which in turn necessitated making tidy run on src/rustllvm.

Fixes #44020
2017-11-20 17:47:29 +01:00
Marco A L Barbosa 941852eef3 Fix some docs summary nits 2017-11-20 14:46:31 -02:00
Ritiek Malhotra 998e3c1aaa
Fix typo in MRI "cannot move out of borrowed content" 2017-11-20 21:26:21 +05:30
bors e06138338f Auto merge of #45645 - fhartwig:39550, r=QuietMisdreavus
Make rustdoc not include self-by-value methods from Deref target

Fixes #39550
2017-11-20 14:47:40 +00:00
steveklabnik a3917b2b86 Update books for next release
Also includes a fix in std::ops
2017-11-20 08:30:22 -05:00
bors 26e881d00f Auto merge of #45998 - ollie27:doc_book_css, r=steveklabnik
Fix broken CSS for book redirect pages

rust.css has to be next to the font files so we shouldn't copy it for
only the book redirect pages, instead just use the version that is
already there.

This also removes the duplicate code creating version_info.html.

Fixes: #45974
2017-11-20 12:10:14 +00:00
bors 41e03c3c46 Auto merge of #45905 - alexcrichton:add-wasm-target, r=aturon
std: Add a new wasm32-unknown-unknown target

This commit adds a new target to the compiler: wasm32-unknown-unknown. This target is a reimagining of what it looks like to generate WebAssembly code from Rust. Instead of using Emscripten which can bring with it a weighty runtime this instead is a target which uses only the LLVM backend for WebAssembly and a "custom linker" for now which will hopefully one day be direct calls to lld.

Notable features of this target include:

* There is zero runtime footprint. The target assumes nothing exists other than the wasm32 instruction set.
* There is zero toolchain footprint beyond adding the target. No custom linker is needed, rustc contains everything.
* Very small wasm modules can be generated directly from Rust code using this target.
* Most of the standard library is stubbed out to return an error, but anything related to allocation works (aka `HashMap`, `Vec`, etc).
* Naturally, any `#[no_std]` crate should be 100% compatible with this new target.

This target is currently somewhat janky due to how linking works. The "linking" is currently unconditional whole program LTO (aka LLVM is being used as a linker). Naturally that means compiling programs is pretty slow! Eventually though this target should have a linker.

This target is also intended to be quite experimental. I'm hoping that this can act as a catalyst for further experimentation in Rust with WebAssembly. Breaking changes are very likely to land to this target, so it's not recommended to rely on it in any critical capacity yet. We'll let you know when it's "production ready".

### Building yourself

First you'll need to configure the build of LLVM and enable this target

```
$ ./configure --target=wasm32-unknown-unknown --set llvm.experimental-targets=WebAssembly
```

Next you'll want to remove any previously compiled LLVM as it needs to be rebuilt with WebAssembly support. You can do that with:

```
$ rm -rf build
```

And then you're good to go! A `./x.py build` should give you a rustc with the appropriate libstd target.

### Test support

Currently testing-wise this target is looking pretty good but isn't complete. I've got almost the entire `run-pass` test suite working with this target (lots of tests ignored, but many passing as well). The `core` test suite is [still getting LLVM bugs fixed](https://reviews.llvm.org/D39866) to get that working and will take some time. Relatively simple programs all seem to work though!

In general I've only tested this with a local fork that makes use of LLVM 5 rather than our current LLVM 4 on master. The LLVM 4 WebAssembly backend AFAIK isn't broken per se but is likely missing bug fixes available on LLVM 5. I'm hoping though that we can decouple the LLVM 5 upgrade and adding this wasm target!

### But the modules generated are huge!

It's worth nothing that you may not immediately see the "smallest possible wasm module" for the input you feed to rustc. For various reasons it's very difficult to get rid of the final "bloat" in vanilla rustc (again, a real linker should fix all this). For now what you'll have to do is:

    cargo install --git https://github.com/alexcrichton/wasm-gc
    wasm-gc foo.wasm bar.wasm

And then `bar.wasm` should be the smallest we can get it!

---

In any case for now I'd love feedback on this, particularly on the various integration points if you've got better ideas of how to approach them!
2017-11-20 08:29:46 +00:00
bors 580298680c Auto merge of #45819 - Havvy:cell, r=aturon
Add RefCell<T>::replace_with

I also moved the `Panic` sections to before examples in the other two functions also under this feature gate, and changed the variable names in `replace` to be more readable.

r? @rust-libs
2017-11-20 05:58:23 +00:00
Alex Crichton 80ff0f74b0 std: Add a new wasm32-unknown-unknown target
This commit adds a new target to the compiler: wasm32-unknown-unknown. This
target is a reimagining of what it looks like to generate WebAssembly code from
Rust. Instead of using Emscripten which can bring with it a weighty runtime this
instead is a target which uses only the LLVM backend for WebAssembly and a
"custom linker" for now which will hopefully one day be direct calls to lld.

Notable features of this target include:

* There is zero runtime footprint. The target assumes nothing exists other than
  the wasm32 instruction set.
* There is zero toolchain footprint beyond adding the target. No custom linker
  is needed, rustc contains everything.
* Very small wasm modules can be generated directly from Rust code using this
  target.
* Most of the standard library is stubbed out to return an error, but anything
  related to allocation works (aka `HashMap`, `Vec`, etc).
* Naturally, any `#[no_std]` crate should be 100% compatible with this new
  target.

This target is currently somewhat janky due to how linking works. The "linking"
is currently unconditional whole program LTO (aka LLVM is being used as a
linker). Naturally that means compiling programs is pretty slow! Eventually
though this target should have a linker.

This target is also intended to be quite experimental. I'm hoping that this can
act as a catalyst for further experimentation in Rust with WebAssembly. Breaking
changes are very likely to land to this target, so it's not recommended to rely
on it in any critical capacity yet. We'll let you know when it's "production
ready".

---

Currently testing-wise this target is looking pretty good but isn't complete.
I've got almost the entire `run-pass` test suite working with this target (lots
of tests ignored, but many passing as well). The `core` test suite is still
getting LLVM bugs fixed to get that working and will take some time. Relatively
simple programs all seem to work though!

---

It's worth nothing that you may not immediately see the "smallest possible wasm
module" for the input you feed to rustc. For various reasons it's very difficult
to get rid of the final "bloat" in vanilla rustc (again, a real linker should
fix all this). For now what you'll have to do is:

    cargo install --git https://github.com/alexcrichton/wasm-gc
    wasm-gc foo.wasm bar.wasm

And then `bar.wasm` should be the smallest we can get it!

---

In any case for now I'd love feedback on this, particularly on the various
integration points if you've got better ideas of how to approach them!
2017-11-19 21:07:41 -08:00
bors ef94d5c1f1 Auto merge of #46068 - wesleywiser:incr_duplicate_read_stats, r=michaelwoerister
[incremental] Collect stats about duplicated edge reads from queries

Part of #45873
2017-11-20 03:34:13 +00:00
Robert T Baldwin 0f29e7103d Fixes spelling error in COMPILER_TESTS.md 2017-11-19 19:05:49 -08:00
Florian Hartwig 32af136fb0 Make rustdoc not include self-by-value methods from Deref target 2017-11-20 00:15:26 +01:00
bors f50fd075c2 Auto merge of #45225 - eddyb:trans-abi, r=arielb1
Refactor type memory layouts and ABIs, to be more general and easier to optimize.

To combat combinatorial explosion, type layouts are now described through 3 orthogonal properties:
* `Variants` describes the plurality of sum types (where applicable)
  * `Single` is for one inhabited/active variant, including all C `struct`s and `union`s
  * `Tagged` has its variants discriminated by an integer tag, including C `enum`s
  * `NicheFilling` uses otherwise-invalid values ("niches") for all but one of its inhabited variants
* `FieldPlacement` describes the number and memory offsets of fields (if any)
  * `Union` has all its fields at offset `0`
  * `Array` has offsets that are a multiple of its `stride`; guarantees all fields have one type
  * `Arbitrary` records all the field offsets, which can be out-of-order
* `Abi` describes how values of the type should be passed around, including for FFI
  * `Uninhabited` corresponds to no values, associated with unreachable control-flow
  * `Scalar` is ABI-identical to its only integer/floating-point/pointer "scalar component"
  * `ScalarPair` has two "scalar components", but only applies to the Rust ABI
  * `Vector` is for SIMD vectors, typically `#[repr(simd)]` `struct`s in Rust
  * `Aggregate` has arbitrary contents, including all non-transparent C `struct`s and `union`s

Size optimizations implemented so far:
* ignoring uninhabited variants (i.e. containing uninhabited fields), e.g.:
  * `Option<!>` is 0 bytes
  * `Result<T, !>` has the same size as `T`
* using arbitrary niches, not just `0`, to represent a data-less variant, e.g.:
  * `Option<bool>`, `Option<Option<bool>>`, `Option<Ordering>` are all 1 byte
  * `Option<char>` is 4 bytes
* using a range of niches to represent *multiple* data-less variants, e.g.:
  * `enum E { A(bool), B, C, D }` is 1 byte

Code generation now takes advantage of `Scalar` and `ScalarPair` to, in more cases, pass around scalar components as immediates instead of indirectly, through pointers into temporary memory, while avoiding LLVM's "first-class aggregates", and there's more untapped potential here.

Closes #44426, fixes #5977, fixes #14540, fixes #43278.
2017-11-19 22:12:22 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu f9f5ab98b0 Revert "tests: Update run-make/issue-25581 to reflect how fat pointers are passed."
This reverts commit b12dcdef4f.
2017-11-19 23:38:48 +02:00
Steven Fackler 1e42d5f2e1 Add process::parent_id
I have this as a Unix-only API since it seems like Windows doesn't have
a similar API.
2017-11-19 12:36:55 -08:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 89e437354a rustc_trans: remove primitive_align optimization. 2017-11-19 20:33:46 +02:00
bors 5041b3bb3d Auto merge of #45454 - Aaronepower:master, r=alexcrichton
Updated Release notes for 1.22.0

[rendered](https://github.com/Aaronepower/rust/blob/master/RELEASES.md)
2017-11-19 17:23:01 +00:00
Michael Woerister 8d6f869c98
Remove some trailing whitespace. 2017-11-19 17:26:19 +01:00
Michael Woerister a4ad5dbcb7
Fix tidy line-length issue. 2017-11-19 17:12:04 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 88e4d2c291 rustc_trans: work around i686-pc-windows-msvc byval align LLVM bug. 2017-11-19 17:58:38 +02:00
bors d8d5b6180f Auto merge of #46074 - scottmcm:unspecialize-nth, r=bluss
Undo the Sized specialization from Iterator::nth

I just added this as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45595, but I'm now afraid there's a specialization issue with it, since I tried to add [another similar specialization](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/compare/master...scottmcm:faster-iter-by-ref?expand=1#diff-1398f322bc563592215b583e9b0ba936R2390), and ended up getting really disturbing test failures like
```
thread 'iter::test_by_ref_folds' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `15`,
 right: `15`', src\libcore\../libcore/tests\iter.rs:1720:4
```

So since this wasn't the most critical part of the change and a new beta is branching within a week, I think putting this part back to what it was before is the best option.
2017-11-19 12:20:14 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu b0812de556 cargotest: temporarily use eddyb/servo to include servo/servo#19285. 2017-11-19 11:48:12 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu fb832833e2 Don't glob-import overlapping variant names in test/codegen/match-optimizes-away.rs. 2017-11-19 09:12:10 +02:00
bors c5c70ef723 Auto merge of #46064 - Keruspe:master, r=sfackler
update openssl{,-sys} to fix build with libressl 2.6.x
2017-11-19 05:19:10 +00:00
bors 8703e7d0e3 Auto merge of #46048 - cramertj:update-libc-2, r=alexcrichton
Update libc to include Fuchsia changes

This is an update of libc to include the updated Fuchsia "open" flags added in https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/849.

cc @smklein
r? @alexcrichton
2017-11-19 03:02:15 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 95687bfe27 rustc_trans: (hack) use preferred alignment for atomic loads/stores. 2017-11-19 03:56:37 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 753d582f62 rustc: rename CachedLayout to LayoutDetails. 2017-11-19 02:43:56 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 8437d7c0f1 rustc: extend the niche-filling enum optimization past 2 variants. 2017-11-19 02:43:56 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu d893285b65 rustc: use layout::Abi::ScalarPair for structs in more cases. 2017-11-19 02:43:56 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 801a1a0fc1 rustc_trans: remove type_is_fat_ptr and its uses. 2017-11-19 02:43:56 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu fa67abd127 rustc: don't special-case Box<T> as having a pointer layout. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 18ecc564f2 rustc_trans: support scalar pairs directly in the Rust ABI. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 7a36141465 rustc: unpack scalar pair newtype layout ABIs. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 37a7521ef9 rustc: unpack scalar newtype layout ABIs. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu 0b8697241f rustc_trans: be more relaxed with non-lvalue consumes, especially ZSTs. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00