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Björn Steinbrink 6e8b8733c9 Add a flag to skip the LLVM version check in configure
When trying to build against a newer, local LLVM version it might be
preferable to have a flag to disable the LLVM version check instead of
having to modify the configure script.

Fixes #21998
2015-02-10 16:31:46 +01:00
bors 88d8ba5ab3 Auto merge of #22028 - nikomatsakis:issue-22019-caching, r=aturon
Simplify cache selection by just using the local cache whenever there
are any where-clauses at all. This seems to be the simplest possible
rule and will (hopefully!) put an end to these annoying "cache leak"
bugs. Fixes #22019.

r? @aturon
2015-02-10 13:23:29 +00:00
bors 94c06a1be0 Auto merge of #22026 - kmcallister:plugin, r=sfackler
```rust
#[plugin] #[no_link] extern crate bleh;
```

becomes a crate attribute

```rust
#![plugin(bleh)]
```

The feature gate is still required.

It's almost never correct to link a plugin into the resulting library / executable, because it will bring all of libsyntax and librustc with it. However if you really want this behavior, you can get it with a separate `extern crate` item in addition to the `plugin` attribute.

Fixes #21043.
Fixes #20769.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-10 11:15:52 +00:00
bors de8bc44753 Auto merge of #21961 - nick29581:hrl-syntax, r=nmatsakis
Closes # 20022

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-02-10 09:10:37 +00:00
bors 29ff00cc97 Auto merge of #21937 - alexcrichton:issue-21929, r=aturon
These were forgotten reexports from #21718

Closes #21929
2015-02-10 06:39:31 +00:00
bors 0bfe358e0f Auto merge of #21936 - alexcrichton:fsv2, r=aturon
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 739][rfc] which adds a new `std::fs`
module to the standard library. This module provides much of the same
functionality as `std::old_io::fs` but it has many tweaked APIs as well as uses
the new `std::path` module.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/739
2015-02-10 04:07:03 +00:00
Nick Cameron f9c577e514 Tests 2015-02-10 16:54:23 +13:00
Alex Crichton 6bfbad937b std: Add a new fs module
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 739][rfc] which adds a new `std::fs`
module to the standard library. This module provides much of the same
functionality as `std::old_io::fs` but it has many tweaked APIs as well as uses
the new `std::path` module.

[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/739
2015-02-09 18:43:12 -08:00
Keegan McAllister 1aedc45f85 Add a help message for deprecated #[plugin] extern crate 2015-02-09 14:25:47 -08:00
Keegan McAllister 93b642d974 Use a crate attribute to load plugins
#[plugin] #[no_link] extern crate bleh;

becomes a crate attribute

    #![plugin(bleh)]

The feature gate is still required.

It's almost never correct to link a plugin into the resulting library /
executable, because it will bring all of libsyntax and librustc with it.
However if you really want this behavior, you can get it with a separate
`extern crate` item in addition to the `plugin` attribute.

Fixes #21043.
Fixes #20769.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-09 13:27:27 -08:00
bors 134e00be77 Auto merge of #21876 - nick29581:driver-args, r=huonw
This allows people to write tools which are drop-in replacements for rustc by implementing `CompilerCalls` and three lines of code, rather than having to copy+paste a bunch of args parsing code.

r? @alexcrichton
2015-02-09 19:01:37 +00:00
Nick Cameron f0e1e09dd9 Review changes 2015-02-09 19:58:49 +13:00
Nick Cameron cacd6b66f1 Refactor compilation to make it easier to use for tools 2015-02-09 18:00:56 +13:00
bors 0ba9e1fa52 Auto merge of #22059 - Gankro:vec-split, r=alexcrichton 2015-02-09 01:29:19 +00:00
bors 00df3251f6 Auto merge of #21992 - steveklabnik:gh17220, r=alexcrichton
None of the others work, so let's remove them.

Fixes #17220.

r? @brson
2015-02-08 23:24:33 +00:00
Nick Cameron 8122ce81d0 Accept quantification of lifetimes outside the self type in where clauses.
Closes #20022
2015-02-09 09:29:53 +13:00
bors 012e9643e4 Auto merge of #22046 - mneumann:dragonfly-libstd-fixes, r=huonw 2015-02-08 16:47:12 +00:00
bors bfdcd34e82 Auto merge of #22054 - LeoTestard:include-parse-errors, r=alexcrichton
Makes the compilation abort when a parse error is encountered while
trying to parse an item in an included file. The previous behaviour was
to stop processing the file when a token that can't start an item was
encountered, without producing any error. Fixes #21146.
2015-02-08 14:41:02 +00:00
bors 725cc06464 Auto merge of #22011 - fhahn:separate-parse-fail-tests, r=nikomatsakis
This PR moves all `compile-fail` tests that fail at the parsing stage to a `parse-fail` directory, in order to use the tests in the `parse-fail` directory to test if the new LALR parser rejects the same files as the Rust parser. I also adjusted the `testparser.py` script to handle the tests in `parse-fail` differently.

However during working on this, I discovered, that Rust's parser sometimes fails during parsing, but does not return a nonzero return code, e.g. compiling `/test/compile-fail/doc-before-semi.rs` with `-Z parse-only` prints an error message, but returns status code 0. Compiling the same file without `-Z parse-only`, the same error message is displayed, but error code 101 returned. I'll look into that over the next week.
2015-02-08 12:35:03 +00:00
bors d4a66e9b09 Auto merge of #21970 - michaelwoerister:lang-item-call-debug-locs, r=brson
Resolves some issues caused by the recent LLVM update (which itself solved some issues).

Closes #19848
Closes #20798
2015-02-08 10:27:58 +00:00
bors d4f9ec5662 Auto merge of #21565 - kmcallister:poison, r=alexcrichton
I needed these to implement efficient poisoning in [seqloq](https://github.com/kmcallister/seqloq/tree/poison).
2015-02-08 08:21:44 +00:00
bors cdaf3a4393 Auto merge of #21999 - tomjakubowski:rustdoc-fixes, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton
2015-02-08 06:15:52 +00:00
bors f16de18db4 Auto merge of #22044 - caspark:fix-rc-doc-links, r=nikomatsakis
Current link structure is /std/rc/struct.Rc.html so ../index.html ends
up linking to /std/ rather than /std/rc/
2015-02-08 02:30:09 +00:00
bors 74b8740719 Auto merge of #21988 - kmcallister:no-std, r=sfackler
Fixes #21833.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton 

The tests in #21912 will also need `#[feature(no_std)]`. If you're okay with both PRs, I can merge and test them.
2015-02-08 00:24:03 +00:00
bors bfaa1a8434 Auto merge of #21874 - nagisa:reference-is-removal, r=steveklabnik
r? @steveklabnik
2015-02-07 21:48:33 +00:00
Alexis 09164f3acf minor fixes to Vec docs and bounds check 2015-02-07 14:58:58 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 312f8bd850 Fix new test 2015-02-07 10:51:25 -08:00
Keegan McAllister ea85d43903 Make std::fmt a simple re-export from collections 2015-02-07 10:49:58 -08:00
Keegan McAllister a246b6542a Fake up #![no_std] on pretty-printing; keep it out of AST 2015-02-07 10:49:58 -08:00
Keegan McAllister d788588dce Feature-gate #![no_std]
Fixes #21833.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-07 10:49:58 -08:00
Keegan McAllister 67350bc868 Don't use std:: paths in syntax extensions when compiling a #![no_std] crate
Fixes #16803.
Fixes #14342.
Fixes half of #21827 -- slice syntax is still broken.
2015-02-07 10:49:57 -08:00
Keegan McAllister 74eef05e7d Use path helper macros in deriving 2015-02-07 10:49:57 -08:00
bors 61626b3063 Auto merge of #21984 - pnkfelix:make-for-loops-a-terminating-scope, r=nikomatsakis
make `for PAT in ITER_EXPR { ... }` a terminating-scope for ITER_EXPR.

In effect, temporary anonymous values created during the evaluation of ITER_EXPR no longer not live for the entirety of the block surrounding the for-loop; instead they only live for the extent of the for-loop itself, and no longer.

----

There is one case I know of that this breaks, demonstrated to me by @nikomatsakis  (but it is also a corner-case that is useless in practice).  Here is that case:

```
fn main() {
    let mut foo: Vec<&i8> = Vec::new();
    for i in &[1, 2, 3] { foo.push(i) }
}
```

Note that if you add any code following the for-loop above, or even a semicolon to the end of it, then the code will stop compiling (i.e., it gathers a vector of references but the gathered vector cannot actually be used.)

(The above code, despite being useless, did occur in one run-pass test by accident; that test is updated here to accommodate the new striction.)

----

So, technically this is a:

[breaking-change]
2015-02-07 18:20:55 +00:00
Leo Testard 8f2ab66ab6 Fix handling of parse errors when using include!().
Makes the compilation abort when a parse error is encountered while
trying to parse an item in an included file. The previous behaviour was
to stop processing the file when a token that can't start an item was
encountered, without producing any error. Fixes #21146.
2015-02-07 19:14:35 +01:00
bors ce5aad2f10 Auto merge of #21982 - pnkfelix:extend-Z-print-region-graph, r=nikomatsakis
Extend region-inference graphviz rendering with enclosing relationship as well as the constraint edges.
2015-02-07 16:14:20 +00:00
bors 8661b3dc0f Auto merge of #21971 - pnkfelix:fsk-restrict-fixdsz-array-moves, r=nikomatsakis
Revised version of PR #21930.

Restrictions on moves into and out-from fixed-length arrays.

(There was only one use of this "feature" in the compiler source.)

Note 1: the change to the error message in tests/compile-fail/borrowck-use-in-index-lvalue.rs, where we now report that *w is uninitialized (rather than w), was unintended fallout from the implementation strategy used here. The change appears harmless to me, but I welcome advice on how to bring back the old message, which was slightly cleaner (i.e. less unintelligible) since that the syntactic form *w does not actually appear in the source text.

Note 2: the move out-from restriction to only apply to expr[i], and not destructuring bind (e.g. f([a, b, c]: Array) { ... }) since the latter is compatible with nonzeroing drop, AFAICT.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-07 14:08:38 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II 4583272bf5 Updates to tests reflecting array-move restrictions.
Note that the change to the error message in
borrowck-use-in-index-lvalue.rs, where we report that `*w` is
uninitialized rather than `w`, was unintended fallout from the
implementation strategy used here.

The change appears harmless to me, but I welcome advice on how to
bring back the old message, which was slightly cleaner (i.e. less
unintelligible).

----

drive-by: revise compile-fail/borrowck-vec-pattern-move-tail to make
it really clear that there is a conflict that must be signaled.

(A hypothetical future version of Rust might be able to accept the
prior version of the code, since the previously updated index was not
actually aliased.)
2015-02-07 13:44:06 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II 128ac9dfcb Add tests of move-into-dead-array restriction. 2015-02-07 13:44:06 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II ce341f79b4 Add tests of move-out-of-array restriction. 2015-02-07 13:44:06 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II cc8f35f874 Restrictions on moves out-from and into fixed-length arrays.
No longer legal: `fn foo(a: [D; 5]) { drop(a); a[2] = D::new(); }`;
one must first initialize the entirety of `a` before assigning to its
individual elements.

No longer legal: `fn foo(arr: [D; 5]) -> D { arr[2] }`, unless `D`
implements `Copy`. This "move out-from" restriction only affects
`expr[i]`, and not destructuring (e.g. `f([a, b, c]: Array) { ... }`).

uses mem_categorization to distinguish destructuring-bind from array
indexing.

See discussion on RFC PR 533.

[breaking-change]
2015-02-07 13:44:00 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II c0a874472a Fix libsyntax so we can bootstrap even with move out of array restriction. 2015-02-07 13:19:30 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II 7610feb82a remove closure &mut:/&: annotations. 2015-02-07 13:16:09 +01:00
bors 80627cd3cc Auto merge of #22023 - alexcrichton:oops-picked-the-wrong-plugin, r=nikomatsakis
The compiler would previously fall back to using `-L` and normal lookup paths if
a `--extern` path was specified but it did not match (wrong architecture, for
example). This commit removes this behavior and forces the hand of the crate
loader to *always* use the `--extern` path if specified, no matter whether it is
correct or not.

This fixes a bug today where the compiler's own libraries are favored in cross
compilation by accident. For example when a crate using the crates.io version of
`log` was cross compiled, Cargo would compile `log` for the target architecture.
When loading the macros, however, the compiler currently favors using the *host*
architecture (for plugins), and because the `--extern log=...` pointed at an
rlib for the target architecture, that lookup failed. The crate loader  then
fell back on `-L` paths to find the compiler-used `log` crate (the wrong one!)
and then a compile failure happened because the logging macros are slightly
different.
2015-02-07 12:01:31 +00:00
Michael Neumann 859f4d9f16 Fix struct passwd and _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX for DragonFly 2015-02-07 12:04:36 +01:00
Caspar Krieger 684e43e712 Fix broken link to std::rc module docs
Current link structure is /std/rc/struct.Rc.html so ../index.html ends
up linking to /std/ rather than /std/rc/
2015-02-07 21:45:13 +11:00
bors a08504bb35 Auto merge of #21995 - leejunseok:fix_invariant_ex, r=steveklabnik
Should fix #20147

This is my second PR in the history of ever (I botched my first one #21828). Any tips would be appreciated!
2015-02-07 09:55:14 +00:00
bors e62fec36b9 Auto merge of #21978 - Potpourri:error-extern-crate-staticlib, r=alexcrichton
Add special error for this case and help message `please recompile this crate using --crate-type lib`, also list found candidates.

See issue #14416

r? @alexcrichton
2015-02-07 06:34:37 +00:00
Keegan McAllister 7324c2cf4f sync: Expose PoisonError::new 2015-02-06 21:36:07 -08:00
Keegan McAllister 96c3a13680 sync: Add is_poisoned to Mutex and RwLock 2015-02-06 21:36:07 -08:00
bors 0b6dbbc9cf Auto merge of #21949 - japaric:index, r=nikomatsakis
closes #21630

Overloaded indexing (`&[mut] foo[bar]`) only works when `<Self as Index>::Output` is the same as `<Self as IndexMut>::Output` (see issue above). To restrict implementations of `IndexMut` that doesn't work, this PR makes `IndexMut` a supertrait over `Index`, i.e. `trait IndexMut<I>: Index<I>`, just like in the `trait DerefMut: Deref` case.

This breaks all downstream implementations of `IndexMut`, in most cases this simply means removing the `type Output = ..` bit, which is now redundant, from `IndexMut` implementations:

``` diff
 impl Index<Foo> for Bar {
     type Output = Baz;
     ..
 }

 impl IndexMut<Foo> for Bar {
-    type Output = Baz;
     ..
 }
```

[breaking-change]

---

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-02-07 04:14:22 +00:00