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bors 1d2db7b9e8 Auto merge of #43010 - stjepang:stabilize-sort-unstable, r=alexcrichton
Stabilize feature sort_unstable

Closes #40585
2017-07-02 23:54:32 +00:00
Stjepan Glavina 66f8cddae5 Remove the remaining feature gates 2017-07-02 21:29:39 +02:00
est31 57f0514feb Style fix 2017-07-02 13:53:29 +02:00
est31 1561954ea4 Documentation 2017-07-02 13:53:29 +02:00
est31 eb5fb21bd5 Fix the test failure, add comment, and refactor a little bit 2017-07-02 13:53:29 +02:00
est31 da887074fc Output line column info when panicking 2017-07-02 13:53:29 +02:00
Stjepan Glavina bfbe4039f8 Fix tidy errors 2017-07-02 11:16:37 +02:00
Stjepan Glavina 5350e22366 Stabilize feature sort_unstable 2017-07-02 02:09:21 +02:00
bors a5d34e1d03 Auto merge of #42991 - sfackler:unstable-rangeargument, r=alexcrichton
Revert "Stabilize RangeArgument"

This reverts commit 143206d54d.

From the discussion in #30877 it seems like this is premature.
2017-07-01 11:21:53 +00:00
Steven Fackler 0a9c13624d Revert "Stabilize RangeArgument"
This reverts commit 143206d54d.
2017-06-30 08:34:53 -10:00
Josh Stone 741dc2bad5 Track iterator_for_each in #42986 2017-06-30 10:21:46 -07:00
bors 919c4a6707 Auto merge of #42782 - cuviper:iterator_for_each, r=alexcrichton
Add `Iterator::for_each`

This works like a `for` loop in functional style, applying a closure to
every item in the `Iterator`.  It doesn't allow `break`/`continue` like
a `for` loop, nor any other control flow outside the closure, but it may
be a more legible style for tying up the end of a long iterator chain.

This was tried before in #14911, but nobody made the case for using it
with longer iterators.  There was also `Iterator::advance` at that time
which was more capable than `for_each`, but that no longer exists.

The `itertools` crate has `Itertools::foreach` with the same behavior,
but thankfully the names won't collide.  The `rayon` crate also has a
`ParallelIterator::for_each` where simple `for` loops aren't possible.

> I really wish we had `for_each` on seq iterators. Having to use a
> dummy operation is annoying.  - [@nikomatsakis][1]

[1]: https://github.com/nikomatsakis/rayon/pull/367#issuecomment-308455185
2017-06-30 09:15:21 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda 647a36da73 Rollup merge of #42920 - behnam:cmp, r=BurntSushi
[libcore/cmp] Expand Ord/PartialOrd Derivable doc for enum types

Expand Derivable docblock section for `Ord` and `PartialOrd` to cover
`enum` types, in addition to the existing language explaining it for
`struct` types.
2017-06-29 08:40:08 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda 8b32c511e7 Rollup merge of #42831 - rthomas:master, r=QuietMisdreavus
Update docs for fmt::write.

#29355

I reworded it slightly to make it more clear that the function only take
two arguments - the output and the Arguments struct that can be
generated from the format_args! macro.

r? @steveklabnik
2017-06-29 08:40:02 +00:00
bors 47faf1d519 Auto merge of #42819 - scottmcm:swap-nonoverlapping, r=sfackler
Reuse the mem::swap optimizations to speed up slice::rotate

This is most helpful for compound types where LLVM didn't vectorize the loop.  Highlight: bench slice::rotate_medium_by727_strings gets 38% faster.

Exposes the swapping logic from PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/40454 as `pub unsafe fn ptr::swap_nonoverlapping` under library feature `swap_nonoverlapping` https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42818.

(The new method seemed plausible, and was the simplest way to share the logic.  I'm not attached to it, though, so let me know if a different way would be better.)
2017-06-28 14:33:00 +00:00
bors c16930762a Auto merge of #42745 - sfackler:1.19-stabilization, r=alexcrichton
1.19 stabilization

r? @alexcrichton
2017-06-28 11:55:37 +00:00
bors 88c3242ef2 Auto merge of #42431 - nagisa:core-float-2, r=alexcrichton
Fix NaN handling in is_sign_negative/positive

This would be my proposed fix for the #42425 provided we decide it is indeed a problem.

Note this would technically be a breaking change to a stable API. We might want to consider deprecating these methods and adding new ones.
2017-06-28 03:41:22 +00:00
Josh Stone e72ee6e4ad Use a little more compelling example of for_each 2017-06-27 16:31:31 -07:00
Behnam Esfahbod 330dab837f [libcore/cmp] Expand Ord/PartialOrd Derivable doc for enum types
Expand Derivable docblock section for `Ord` and `PartialOrd` to cover
`enum` types, in addition to the existing language explaining it for
`struct` types.
2017-06-26 18:37:54 -06:00
Steven Fackler 143206d54d Stabilize RangeArgument
Move it and Bound to core::ops while we're at it.

Closes #30877
2017-06-24 19:20:57 -07:00
Steven Fackler 05cbdb1bad Stabilize cmp::Reverse
Closes #40893
2017-06-24 19:19:26 -07:00
bors 3cf9f5d787 Auto merge of #42541 - gilescope:patch-1, r=alexcrichton
assert_eq failure message easier to read

By having the left and right strings aligned with one another it helps spot the difference between the two far quicker than if they are on the same line.

E.g.
Before:

```
thread 'tests::test_safe_filename' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)` left:  `"-aandb--S123.html"` right: `"-aandb-S123.html"`',
```

After:

```
thread 'tests::test_safe_filename' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left:  `"-aandb--S123.html"`
right: `"-aandb-S123.html"`',
```

When the strings are both on the same line it take a lot longer to spot the difference. It is a small change but the small time savings add up with repetition. This would help Rust be an excellent language to write tests in out of the box.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41615
2017-06-24 12:18:40 +00:00
Mark Simulacrum bb2db942ee Rollup merge of #42822 - ChrisMacNaughton:guard-traits, r=alexcrichton
Ensure Guard types impl Display & Debug

Fixes #24372
2017-06-23 06:02:11 -06:00
kennytm 4711982314 Removed as many "```ignore" as possible.
Replaced by adding extra imports, adding hidden code (`# ...`), modifying
examples to be runnable (sorry Homura), specifying non-Rust code, and
converting to should_panic, no_run, or compile_fail.

Remaining "```ignore"s received an explanation why they are being ignored.
2017-06-23 15:31:53 +08:00
Giles Cope 940d5ca3d0 Adding training commer to be more consistent with prior format. 2017-06-22 22:18:57 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas 3b9fe77bfc Fix NaN handling in is_sign_negative/positive
See #42425
2017-06-22 23:12:01 +03:00
Ryan Thomas b9a44fc489 Update docs for fmt::write.
I reworded it slightly to make it more clear that the function only take
two arguments - the output and the Arguments struct that can be
generated from the format_args! macro.

r? @steveklabnik
2017-06-22 19:50:56 +01:00
bors ab5bec2553 Auto merge of #42634 - Zoxc:for-desugar2, r=nikomatsakis
Change the for-loop desugar so the `break` does not affect type inference. Fixes #42618

Rewrite the `for` loop desugaring to avoid contaminating the inference results. Under the older desugaring, `for x in vec![] { .. }` would erroneously type-check, even though the type of `vec![]` is unconstrained. (written by @nikomatsakis)
2017-06-22 15:24:58 +00:00
Chris MacNaughton 14df54989a Ensure Guard types impl Display & Debug
Fixes #24372
2017-06-22 16:54:32 +02:00
Scott McMurray 47fa016193 Reuse the mem::swap optimizations to speed up slice::rotate
Exposes the swapping logic from PR 40454 as `pub unsafe fn ptr::swap_nonoverlapping` under feature swap_nonoverlapping

This is most helpful for compound types where LLVM didn't vectorize the loop.  Highlight: bench slice::rotate_medium_by727_strings gets 38% faster.
2017-06-21 22:58:45 -07:00
bors 80271e8edf Auto merge of #42682 - alexcrichton:jobserver, r=michaelwoerister
Integrate jobserver support to parallel codegen

This commit integrates the `jobserver` crate into the compiler. The crate was
previously integrated in to Cargo as part of rust-lang/cargo#4110. The purpose
here is to two-fold:

* Primarily the compiler can cooperate with Cargo on parallelism. When you run
  `cargo build -j4` then this'll make sure that the entire build process between
  Cargo/rustc won't use more than 4 cores, whereas today you'd get 4 rustc
  instances which may all try to spawn lots of threads.

* Secondarily rustc/Cargo can now integrate with a foreign GNU `make` jobserver.
  This means that if you call cargo/rustc from `make` or another
  jobserver-compatible implementation it'll use foreign parallelism settings
  instead of creating new ones locally.

As the number of parallel codegen instances in the compiler continues to grow
over time with the advent of incremental compilation it's expected that this'll
become more of a problem, so this is intended to nip concurrent concerns in the
bud by having all the tools to cooperate!

Note that while rustc has support for itself creating a jobserver it's far more
likely that rustc will always use the jobserver configured by Cargo. Cargo today
will now set a jobserver unconditionally for rustc to use.
2017-06-22 00:32:42 +00:00
Josh Stone 4a8ddac99e Use fold to implement Iterator::for_each
The benefit of using internal iteration is shown in new benchmarks:

    test iter::bench_for_each_chain_fold     ... bench:     635,110 ns/iter (+/- 5,135)
    test iter::bench_for_each_chain_loop     ... bench:   2,249,983 ns/iter (+/- 42,001)
    test iter::bench_for_each_chain_ref_fold ... bench:   2,248,061 ns/iter (+/- 51,940)
2017-06-21 13:22:27 -07:00
Corey Farwell 30a7bfcaae Rollup merge of #42762 - jackpot51:patch-1, r=sfackler
Disable repr(simd) in mem::swap on Redox

This addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42761
2017-06-21 10:40:16 -04:00
Corey Farwell d33e2c5181 Rollup merge of #42620 - wesleywiser:compile_error, r=brson
Add compile_error!

Related to #40872
2017-06-21 10:40:15 -04:00
Alex Crichton 201f06988f Integrate jobserver support to parallel codegen
This commit integrates the `jobserver` crate into the compiler. The crate was
previously integrated in to Cargo as part of rust-lang/cargo#4110. The purpose
here is to two-fold:

* Primarily the compiler can cooperate with Cargo on parallelism. When you run
  `cargo build -j4` then this'll make sure that the entire build process between
  Cargo/rustc won't use more than 4 cores, whereas today you'd get 4 rustc
  instances which may all try to spawn lots of threads.

* Secondarily rustc/Cargo can now integrate with a foreign GNU `make` jobserver.
  This means that if you call cargo/rustc from `make` or another
  jobserver-compatible implementation it'll use foreign parallelism settings
  instead of creating new ones locally.

As the number of parallel codegen instances in the compiler continues to grow
over time with the advent of incremental compilation it's expected that this'll
become more of a problem, so this is intended to nip concurrent concerns in the
bud by having all the tools to cooperate!

Note that while rustc has support for itself creating a jobserver it's far more
likely that rustc will always use the jobserver configured by Cargo. Cargo today
will now set a jobserver unconditionally for rustc to use.
2017-06-21 07:16:43 -07:00
Josh Stone b4038977a3 Add Iterator::for_each
This works like a `for` loop in functional style, applying a closure to
every item in the `Iterator`.  It doesn't allow `break`/`continue` like
a `for` loop, nor any other control flow outside the closure, but it may
be a more legible style for tying up the end of a long iterator chain.

This was tried before in #14911, but nobody made the case for using it
with longer iterators.  There was also `Iterator::advance` at that time
which was more capable than `for_each`, but that no longer exists.

The `itertools` crate has `Itertools::foreach` with the same behavior,
but thankfully the names won't collide.  The `rayon` crate also has a
`ParallelIterator::for_each` where simple `for` loops aren't possible.

> I really wish we had `for_each` on seq iterators. Having to use a
> dummy operation is annoying.  - [@nikomatsakis][1]

[1]: https://github.com/nikomatsakis/rayon/pull/367#issuecomment-308455185
2017-06-20 15:25:51 -07:00
Corey Farwell 4c43bc32b7 Rollup merge of #42271 - tinaun:charfromstr, r=alexcrichton
add `FromStr` Impl for `char`

fixes #24939.

is it possible to use pub(restricted) instead of using a stability attribute for the internal error representation? is it needed at all?
2017-06-20 16:28:25 -04:00
tinaun fd9d7aa2cf added FromStr Impl for char 2017-06-20 04:38:02 -04:00
Giles Cope 7acaf18c9d Whitespace change 2017-06-20 08:30:25 +01:00
Alex Crichton be7ebdd512 Bump version and stage0 compiler 2017-06-19 22:25:05 -07:00
Jeremy Soller c83a22c44a Disable repr(simd) in mem::swap on Redox 2017-06-19 21:00:30 -06:00
Giles Cope 4b8446a233 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-19 23:00:45 +01:00
Wesley Wiser 0b29d26079 Add compile_error!
Related to #40872
2017-06-19 14:29:12 -04:00
Alexander Bulaev ca52d80338 Inline StrSearcher::haystack() 2017-06-17 13:51:36 +03:00
Corey Farwell 6062bf7aca Rollup merge of #42705 - est31:master, r=alexcrichton
Introduce tidy lint to check for inconsistent tracking issues

This PR
* Refactors the collect_lib_features function to work in a
      non-checking mode (no bad pointer needed, and list of
      lang features).
* Introduces checking whether unstable/stable tags for a
      given feature have inconsistent tracking issues, as in,
      multiple tracking issues per feature.
* Fixes such inconsistencies throughout the codebase.
2017-06-16 23:10:50 -07:00
est31 c6afde6c46 Introduce tidy lint to check for inconsistent tracking issues
This commit
    * Refactors the collect_lib_features function to work in a
      non-checking mode (no bad pointer needed, and list of
      lang features).
    * Introduces checking whether unstable/stable tags for a
      given feature have inconsistent tracking issues.
    * Fixes such inconsistencies throughout the codebase.
2017-06-16 20:40:40 +02:00
bors fe7227f6c8 Auto merge of #42430 - nagisa:core-float, r=alexcrichton
Re-implement float min/max in rust

This also adds the relevant implementations into libcore.

See #42423
2017-06-16 17:52:11 +00:00
bors c3627e25ee Auto merge of #42631 - malbarbo:wasm32, r=alexcrichton
Add a travis builder for wasm32-unknown-emscripten

This commits add an entry to travis matrix that will execute wasm32-unknown-emscripten tests suites.

- Emscripten for asmjs was updated to sdk-1.37.13-64bit
- The tests are run with node 8.0.0 (it can execute wasm)
- A wrapper script is used to run each test from the directory where it is (workaround for https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/issues/4542)
- Some tests are ignore, see #42629 and #42630
2017-06-16 07:54:59 +00:00
bors 258ae6dd9b Auto merge of #42648 - murarth:merge-alloc-collections, r=alexcrichton
Merge crate `collections` into `alloc`

This is a necessary step in order to merge #42565
2017-06-15 12:37:54 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas ba6cf1d80a Re-implement float min/max in rust
See #42423
2017-06-14 21:58:17 +03:00