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Author SHA1 Message Date
Corey Farwell 301e457989 Fix panic condition docs for Vec::insert.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47065.
2018-01-01 19:06:59 -08:00
bors f3ca88cff7 Auto merge of #47064 - kennytm:force-trailing-newlines, r=estebank
Add a tidy check for missing or too many trailing newlines.

I've noticed recently there are lots of review comments requesting to fix trailing newlines. If this is going to be an official style here, it's better to let the CI do this repetitive check.
2018-01-01 04:09:51 +00:00
bors e03742368f Auto merge of #47004 - nvzqz:rc-conversions, r=bluss,kennytm
Remove transmute in From<&str> impls for Arc/Rc

Performs conversion via raw pointer casts.
2017-12-31 10:36:28 +00:00
kennytm 4daaee900f Add trailing newlines to files which have no trailing newlines. 2017-12-30 15:50:52 +08:00
bors 77e189cd79 Auto merge of #47036 - QuietMisdreavus:i-like-big-chars, r=frewsxcv
update char_indices example to highlight big chars

There was a comment today in IRC where someone thought `char_indices()` and `chars().enumerate()` were equivalent, so i wanted to put an example in the docs where that wasn't true.

r? @rust-lang/docs
2017-12-28 19:06:39 +00:00
QuietMisdreavus ac15a2e5a2 update char_indices example to highlight big chars 2017-12-27 16:27:57 -06:00
kennytm ba39972378 Rollup merge of #46930 - lucis-fluxum:patch-1, r=QuietMisdreavus
Clarify docs for split_at_mut

The `&mut` here didn't make immediate sense to me. Keep the docs for this function consistent with the non-mut version.
2017-12-26 15:18:55 +08:00
Nikolai Vazquez 0fbcb7b873 Remove transmute in From<&str> impls for Arc/Rc 2017-12-25 17:04:45 -05:00
Luc Street 8a956e44a8 Clarify docs for split_at_mut
The `&mut` here didn't make immediate sense to me. Keep the docs for this function consistent with the non-mut version.
2017-12-21 15:22:36 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar 52c28fffa9 Clarify vec docs on deallocation (fixes #46879) 2017-12-20 08:29:32 -08:00
Simon Sapin 60dc10492c Move PhantomData<T> from Shared<T> to users of both Shared and #[may_dangle]
After discussing [1] today with @pnkfelix and @Gankro,
we concluded that it’s ok for drop checking not to be much smarter
than the current `#[may_dangle]` design which requires an explicit
unsafe opt-in.

[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27730#issuecomment-316432083
2017-12-16 06:58:16 +01:00
bors 3a0b652846 Auto merge of #46411 - rillian:str_ascii, r=kennytm
Mark ascii methods on primitive types stable in 1.23.0 not 1.21.0.

The ascii_methods_on_intrinsics feature stabilization
didn't land in time for 1.21.0. Update the annotation
so the documentation is correct about when these
methods became available.
2017-12-12 03:30:43 +00:00
bors c89e206eed Auto merge of #46602 - mbrubeck:try, r=kennytm
Replace option_try macros and match with ? operator

None
2017-12-10 00:57:40 +00:00
Matt Brubeck 3024c1434a Use Try syntax for Option in place of macros or match 2017-12-09 14:18:33 -08:00
Thayne McCombs cdf1d7dfc9 Revert "Make drop impl stable for DrainFilter"
This reverts commit 00acdbd51d.
2017-12-09 01:09:23 -07:00
Thayne McCombs 00acdbd51d Make drop impl stable for DrainFilter 2017-12-07 23:52:34 -07:00
Thayne McCombs 37335d3f43 Add Drop impl for linked_list::DrainFilter 2017-12-07 22:20:25 -07:00
Corey Farwell f5e4aa2a80 Rollup merge of #46378 - udoprog:benches-rand, r=kennytm
Fix use of rand in liballoc benches
2017-12-06 09:35:36 -05:00
Ralph Giles 6aef5e3b2e Mark ascii methods on primitive types stable in 1.23.0.
The ascii_methods_on_intrinsics feature stabilization
didn't land in time for 1.21.0. Update the annotation
so the documentation is correct about when these
methods became available.
2017-12-02 10:41:08 -08:00
Alex Crichton a850bb0e5d Update bootstrap compiler
Also remove a number of `stage0` annotations and such
2017-11-29 21:11:20 -08:00
John-John Tedro 9bea79bd5e Fix use of rand in liballoc benches 2017-11-29 20:14:52 +01:00
kennytm 6006c0f35f Rollup merge of #46219 - rust-lang:frewsxcv-issue-45636, r=GuillaumeGomez
Improve documentation for slice swap/copy/clone operations.

Fixes #45636.

- Demonstrate how to use these operations with slices of differing
  lengths
- Demonstrate how to swap/copy/clone sub-slices of a slice using
  `split_at_mut`
2017-11-29 18:37:45 +08:00
kennytm 963ab91dd4 Rollup merge of #46077 - LukasKalbertodt:stabilize-ascii-ctype, r=alexcrichton
Stabilize some `ascii_ctype` methods

As discussed in #39658, this PR stabilizes those methods for `u8` and `char`. All inherent `ascii_ctype` for `[u8]` and `str` are removed as we prefer the more explicit version `s.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_())`.

This PR doesn't modify the `AsciiExt` trait. There, the `ascii_ctype` methods are still unstable. It is planned to remove those in the future (I think). I had to modify some code in `ascii.rs` to properly implement `AsciiExt` for all types.

Fixes #39658.
2017-11-29 18:37:44 +08:00
kennytm 7707b18621 Rollup merge of #46262 - udoprog:linked-list-remove-if, r=dtolnay
Introduce LinkedList::drain_filter

This introduces `LinkedList::remove_if`.

This operation embodies one of the use-cases where `LinkedList` would typically be preferred over `Vec`: random removal and retrieval.

There are a number of considerations with this:

Should there be two `remove_if` methods? One where elements are only removed, one which returns a collection of removed elements.

Should this be implemented using a draining iterator pattern that covers both cases? I suspect that would incur a bit of overhead (moving the element into the iterator, then into a new collection). But I'm not sure. Maybe that's an acceptable compromise to maximize flexibility.

I don't feel I've had enough exposure to unsafe programming in rust to be certain the implementation is correct. This relies quite heavily on moving around copies of Shared pointers to make the code reasonable. Please help me out :).
2017-11-28 03:16:47 +08:00
kennytm 0d664f9d80 Rollup merge of #46269 - udoprog:check-links, r=KodrAus
Check tail node in check_links
2017-11-26 15:01:40 +08:00
kennytm 2cac14e2f9 Rollup merge of #46201 - davidalber:eprint-in-fmt-doc, r=frewsxcv
Adding `eprint*!` to the list of macros in the `format!` family

The `eprint!` and `eprintln!` macros were added in 7612727. The `std::fmt` documentation does not mention these macros next to `print!` and `println!` in the [Related macros](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#related-macros) section, and I did not find evidence that this omission was deliberate. This PR adds such documentation.

The first modification is to add `eprint!` and `eprintln!` to the list of related macros in the `format!` family. This is how it appears with this change:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/933552/33159527-67056caa-cfc8-11e7-8b7d-4224ef2fce4e.png)

The second modification adds a sub-section for `eprint!` and `eprintln!`. Here is how the new section appears:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/933552/33159541-97d03bee-cfc8-11e7-8b95-4d3632b5ab7b.png)
2017-11-26 15:01:34 +08:00
John-John Tedro 4e4f8ab712 Check tail node in check_links 2017-11-26 00:30:33 +01:00
John-John Tedro 60aa8347f5 Implement LinkedList::drain_filter
Relates to rust-lang/rfcs#2140 - drain_filter for all collections

`drain_filter` is implemented instead of `LinkedList::remove_if` based
on review feedback.
2017-11-25 21:28:49 +01:00
John-John Tedro de41d84ddf Introduce LinkedList::remove_if 2017-11-25 21:15:03 +01:00
bors 59bf09d4d4 Auto merge of #46117 - SimonSapin:min-align, r=alexcrichton
allocators: don’t assume MIN_ALIGN for small sizes

See individual commit messages.
2017-11-25 06:16:19 +00:00
Corey Farwell 1ad38f2ce5 Improve documentation for slice swap/copy/clone operations.
Fixes #45636.

- Demonstrate how to use these operations with slices of differing
  lengths
- Demonstrate how to swap/copy/clone sub-slices of a slice using
  `split_at_mut`
2017-11-24 07:09:05 -08:00
bors bbd7932a66 Auto merge of #46225 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 5 pull requests

- Successful merges: #45635, #46177, #46190, #46218, #46220
- Failed merges:
2017-11-23 21:48:30 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez f7373b1e1e Rollup merge of #46218 - rust-lang:frewsxcv-rename-slice-swap-param, r=kennytm
Rename param in `[T]::swap_with_slice` from `src` to `other`.

The idea of ‘source’ and ‘destination’ aren’t very applicable for this
operation since both slices can both be considered sources and
destinations.
2017-11-23 21:51:12 +01:00
bors 246a6d19c9 Auto merge of #45881 - Centril:box-leak, r=alexcrichton
Add Box::leak<'a>(Box<T>) -> &'a mut T where T: 'a

Adds:

```rust
impl<T: ?Sized> Box<T> {
    pub fn leak<'a>(b: Box<T>) -> &'a mut T where T: 'a {
        unsafe { &mut *Box::into_raw(b) }
    }
}
```

which is useful for when you just want to put some stuff on the heap and then have a reference to it for the remainder of the program.

r? @sfackler
cc @durka
2017-11-23 19:18:15 +00:00
David Alber 2f51f671c4 Adding eprint*! to the list of macros in the format! family 2017-11-22 20:44:05 -08:00
Corey Farwell e1b479cff9 Rename param in [T]::swap_with_slice from src to other.
The idea of ‘source’ and ‘destination’ aren’t very applicable for this
operation since both slices can both be considered sources and
destinations.
2017-11-22 19:56:48 -05:00
Mazdak bc18d99232 Box::leak: update unstable issue number (46179). 2017-11-22 07:21:30 +01:00
Martin Lindhe ece9a57d1b fix some typos 2017-11-21 15:33:45 +01:00
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 07d16a78a0 Rollup merge of #46122 - malbarbo:docs, r=steveklabnik
Fix some docs summary nits
2017-11-21 03:14:47 +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
Marco A L Barbosa 941852eef3 Fix some docs summary nits 2017-11-20 14:46:31 -02:00
Simon Sapin 2dd268b652 alloc_jemalloc: don’t assume MIN_ALIGN for small sizes
See previous commit’s message for what is expected of allocators
in general, and https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/issues/1072
for discussion of what jemalloc does specifically.
2017-11-20 16:22:17 +01:00
Simon Sapin 21d899272a alloc_system: don’t assume MIN_ALIGN for small sizes, fix #45955
The GNU C library (glibc) is documented to always allocate with an alignment
of at least 8 or 16 bytes, on 32-bit or 64-bit platforms:
https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Aligned-Memory-Blocks.html

This matches our use of `MIN_ALIGN` before this commit.
However, even when libc is glibc, the program might be linked
with another allocator that redefines the `malloc` symbol and friends.
(The `alloc_jemalloc` crate does, in some cases.)

So `alloc_system` doesn’t know which allocator it calls,
and needs to be conservative in assumptions it makes.

The C standard says:

https://port70.net/%7Ensz/c/c11/n1570.html#7.22.3
> The pointer returned if the allocation succeeds is suitably aligned
> so that it may be assigned to a pointer to any type of object
> with a fundamental alignment requirement

https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c11/n1570.html#6.2.8p2
> A fundamental alignment is represented by an alignment less than
> or equal to the greatest alignment supported by the implementation
> in all contexts, which is equal to `_Alignof (max_align_t)`.

`_Alignof (max_align_t)` depends on the ABI and doesn’t seem to have
a clear definition, but it seems to match our `MIN_ALIGN` in practice.

However, the size of objects is rounded up to the next multiple
of their alignment (since that size is also the stride used in arrays).
Conversely, the alignment of a non-zero-size object is at most its size.
So for example it seems ot be legal for `malloc(8)` to return a pointer
that’s only 8-bytes-aligned, even if `_Alignof (max_align_t)` is 16.
2017-11-20 15:56:53 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu fa67abd127 rustc: don't special-case Box<T> as having a pointer layout. 2017-11-19 02:43:55 +02:00
Lukas Kalbertodt 667f83d46b Remove inherent ascii_ctype methods from str and [u8]
This has been discussed in #39658. It's a bit ambiguous how those
methods work for a sequence of ascii values. We prefer users writing
`s.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii_...())` explicitly.

The AsciiExt methods still exist and are implemented for `str`
and `[u8]`. We will deprecated or remove those later.
2017-11-18 17:30:12 +01:00
QuietMisdreavus 479b91901d examples in Cow::into_owned don't need to wrap result in Cows 2017-11-14 18:23:24 -06:00
kennytm 838a38365d Fixed several pulldown warnings when documenting libstd. 2017-11-14 17:22:57 +08:00