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Jared Roesch bbdca2c8ad Correctly collect defaults from type alises in astconv 2015-07-25 19:57:57 -07:00
Jared Roesch 91de8e6c28 Fix tidy 2015-07-25 19:57:57 -07:00
Jared Roesch bbcb13da88 Implement Default TyParam fallback
This patch allows type parameter defaults to influence type inference. This is a possible breaking change since it effects the way type inference works and will have different behavior when mixing defaults and literal fallback.
2015-07-25 19:57:57 -07:00
bors 7276d8b761 Auto merge of #27258 - nikomatsakis:issue-26952, r=eddyb
Correct regression in type-inference caused by failing to reconfirm that
the object trait matches the required trait during trait selection.  The
existing code was checking that the object trait WOULD match (in a
probe), but never executing the match outside of a probe.

This corrects various regressions observed in the wild, including
issue #26952. Fixes #26952.

r? @eddyb 
cc @frankmcsherry
2015-07-25 18:16:51 +00:00
bors e333e6a0dc Auto merge of #26630 - eefriedman:recursive-static, r=pnkfelix
***Edit: Fixed now.*** I'm pretty sure the way I'm using LLVMReplaceAllUsesWith here is
unsafe... but before I figure out how to fix that, I'd like a
reality-check: is this actually useful?
2015-07-25 14:50:13 +00:00
bors 04badd6a97 Auto merge of #27253 - bossmc:unbalanced-delimiters-cause-ice, r=nikomatsakis
This introduces a test for #23389 and improves the error behaviour to treat the malformed LHS as an error, not a compiler bug.

The parse phase that precedes the call to `check_lhs_nt_follows` could possibly be enhanced to police the format itself (which the old code suggests was the original intention), but I'm not sure that's any nicer than just parsing the matcher as generic rust code and then policing the specific requirements for being a macro matcher afterwards (as this does).

Fixes #23389
2015-07-25 11:20:15 +00:00
bors f0b7ede78a Auto merge of #26960 - Manishearth:wrapper-types, r=steveklabnik
@steveklabnik had suggested I do this.

This needs much review -- I tried reducing the informal tone but there's room for improvement.


r? @steveklabnik
2015-07-25 07:54:48 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar 8484aca046 Move wrapper types blog post into trpl 2015-07-25 11:02:41 +05:30
bors e4f044662b Auto merge of #27233 - tbu-:pr_wtf8, r=alexcrichton 2015-07-25 04:25:33 +00:00
Eli Friedman 0eea0f6e90 Allow writing types which "can't" be instantiated.
The borrow checker doesn't allow constructing such a type at runtime
using safe code, but there isn't any reason to ban them in the type checker.

Included in this commit is an example of a neat static doubly-linked list.

Feature-gated under the static_recursion gate to be on the safe side, but
there are unlikely to be any reasons this shouldn't be turned on by
default.
2015-07-24 19:18:16 -07:00
Eli Friedman 742e1242d9 Add static_recursion feature gate. 2015-07-24 19:17:58 -07:00
Eli Friedman 8ebf95257b Allow recursive static variables.
There isn't any particularly good reason for this restriction, so just
get rid of it, and fix trans to handle this case.
2015-07-24 19:17:45 -07:00
bors d38e8a05b5 Auto merge of #26963 - Manishearth:improve-diag, r=steveklabnik
I'll be adding more commits to this PR as the weekend progresses. Was hoping to make this a mega-PR, but getting some eyes on this early would be nice too.

r? @steveklabnik

r? @eddyb on the object safety bits

cc @michaelsproul

Part of #24407
2015-07-25 01:01:32 +00:00
bors 82d40cb2ba Auto merge of #27265 - steveklabnik:rollup, r=steveklabnik
- Successful merges: #27137, #27145, #27177, #27193, #27212, #27220, #27229, #27235, #27238, #27244, #27251
- Failed merges:
2015-07-24 19:04:31 +00:00
Steve Klabnik 427238ce24 Rollup merge of #27251 - dhuseby:adding_snapshots, r=alexcrichton
@alexcrichton please upload the following snapshot files along with this PR:

https://github.com/dhuseby/rust-manual-snapshots/raw/master/rust-stage0-2015-07-17-d4432b3-bitrig-x86_64-af77768e0eb0f4c7ec5a8e36047a08053b54b230.tar.bz2
https://github.com/dhuseby/rust-manual-snapshots/raw/master/rust-stage0-2015-07-17-d4432b3-freebsd-i386-b049325e5b2efe5f4884f3dafda448c1dac49b4f.tar.bz2
https://github.com/dhuseby/rust-manual-snapshots/raw/master/rust-stage0-2015-07-17-d4432b3-freebsd-x86_64-a59e397188dbfe67456a6301df5ca13c7e238ab9.tar.bz2
2015-07-24 14:56:04 -04:00
Steve Klabnik 628654b198 Rollup merge of #27244 - Detegr:master, r=eddyb
Hi all.
This is my first contribution to Rust and fixes an issue causing an invalid error message to be presented to the user when using unit struct as length of a repeat expression, issue #27008. The solution is based on suggestions by @oli-obk, but as I'm a complete newbie to this, I have no clue if I got them right :)
The biggest concern I have is that if the `NodeId` I'm returning is the correct one or not (it's not meaningful in this case but I think it would be nice to get it right).
2015-07-24 14:56:04 -04:00
Steve Klabnik 47c9c49602 Rollup merge of #27238 - steveklabnik:gh26927, r=huonw
FIxes #26927
2015-07-24 14:56:03 -04:00
Steve Klabnik 8b6b6c678b Rollup merge of #27235 - tbu-:pr_catch_panic_doc, r=steveklabnik
Fixes #27027.
2015-07-24 14:56:03 -04:00
Steve Klabnik a160203e30 Rollup merge of #27229 - AlisdairO:diagnostics371, r=Manishearth
As title!

Part of #24407.
r? @Manishearth
2015-07-24 14:56:03 -04:00
Steve Klabnik a75c21fc9c Rollup merge of #27220 - AlisdairO:diagnostics120, r=Manishearth
As title!

I should probably be bunching these up a bit more, but I'm not sure when my time is going to disappear on me.  Once my schedule stabilises I'll try to start batching them into larger PRs.

Part of #24407.
r? @Manishearth
2015-07-24 14:56:02 -04:00
Steve Klabnik fafb1fa823 Rollup merge of #27212 - AlisdairO:diagnostics225, r=Manishearth
As title!

Part of #24407.
r? @Manishearth
2015-07-24 14:56:02 -04:00
Steve Klabnik 43edc1c35a Rollup merge of #27193 - aidanhs:aphs-advanced-linking-doc, r=steveklabnik
Continuation of #25685.
2015-07-24 14:56:02 -04:00
Steve Klabnik e490ba9a40 Rollup merge of #27177 - echochamber:master, r=steveklabnik
Was browsing somebody else's code and came across a snippet using labels. Looking around, it seems like there was an example for this in [rustbyexample](http://rustbyexample.com/flow_control/loop/nested.html) but none in trpl.
2015-07-24 14:56:01 -04:00
Steve Klabnik 3fa9090242 Rollup merge of #27145 - apasel422:diagnostic-407-437-438, r=Manishearth 2015-07-24 14:56:01 -04:00
Steve Klabnik bc51e80009 Rollup merge of #27137 - dhuseby:fixing_bitrig_linking, r=alexcrichton
fixes the linking error on bitrig.
2015-07-24 14:56:01 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar c5889358f2 Address comments 2015-07-25 00:04:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar 522a9785e4 Add long diagnostic for E0276 2015-07-25 00:04:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar b5317761b8 Add long diagnostic explanation for E0275 2015-07-25 00:04:11 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar dc556bef43 Add long diagnostics for E0272-274 (on_unimplemented) 2015-07-25 00:04:10 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar 8590501b31 Add E0270 2015-07-25 00:04:10 +05:30
bors 5e6b534362 Auto merge of #27087 - nikomatsakis:closure-exploration, r=nrc
Refactors the "desugaring" of closures to expose the types of the upvars. This is necessary to be faithful with how actual structs work. The reasoning of the particular desugaring that I chose is explained in a fairly detailed comment.

As a side-effect, recursive closure types are prohibited unless a trait object intermediary is used. This fixes #25954 and also eliminates concerns about unrepresentable closure types that have infinite size, I believe. I don't believe this can cause regressions because of #25954.

(As for motivation, besides #25954 etc, this work is also intended as refactoring in support of incremental compilation, since closures are one of the thornier cases encountered when attempting to split node-ids into item-ids and within-item-ids. The goal is to eliminate the "internal def-id" distinction in astdecoding. However, I have to do more work on trans to really make progress there.)

r? @nrc
2015-07-24 16:36:32 +00:00
Niko Matsakis 4726bb46b0 Correct regression in type-inference caused by failing to reconfirm that
the object trait matches the required trait during trait selection.  The
existing code was checking that the object trait WOULD match (in a
probe), but never executing the match outside of a probe.

This corrects various regressions observed in the wild, including
issue #26952. Fixes #26952.
2015-07-24 12:24:37 -04:00
bors 0fb8ab04bc Auto merge of #27136 - dhuseby:fixing_freebsd_linking, r=alexcrichton
freebsd linking fix.
2015-07-24 14:17:48 +00:00
Niko Matsakis 71d44189e0 minor rebase fixes 2015-07-24 08:24:35 -04:00
bors 9413a926fc Auto merge of #27215 - pnkfelix:fsk-placer-take-5-just-in, r=nikomatsakis
Macro desugaring of `in PLACE { BLOCK }` into "simpler" expressions following the in-development "Placer" protocol.

Includes Placer API that one can override to integrate support for `in` into one's own type.  (See [RFC 809].)

[RFC 809]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0809-box-and-in-for-stdlib.md

Part of #22181

Replaced PR #26180.

Turns on the `in PLACE { BLOCK }` syntax, while leaving in support for the old `box (PLACE) EXPR` syntax (since we need to support that at least until we have a snapshot with support for `in PLACE { BLOCK }`.

(Note that we are not 100% committed to the `in PLACE { BLOCK }` syntax.  In particular I still want to play around with some other alternatives.  Still, I want to get the fundamental framework for the protocol landed so we can play with implementing it for non `Box` types.)

----

Also, this PR leaves out support for desugaring-based `box EXPR`.  We will hopefully land that in the future, but for the short term there are type-inference issues injected by that change that we want to resolve separately.
2015-07-24 10:12:20 +00:00
Niko Matsakis d075faa2ed nits 2015-07-24 04:53:43 -04:00
Niko Matsakis f8931a7933 Add regression test for #25368. Fixes #25368. 2015-07-24 04:53:43 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 37aad77ce2 Add regression test for #25954 (cyclic closure type), which is now
impossible.
2015-07-24 04:53:43 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 7ba288dced Unify the upvar variables found in closures with the actual types of the
upvars after analysis is done. Remove the `closure_upvars` helper and
just consult this list of type variables directly.
2015-07-24 04:53:41 -04:00
Niko Matsakis a551697134 Don't be so eager to call unresolved inference variables an error. MC
is being used now before the final regionck stage and in some cases SOME
amount of unresolved inference is OK. In fact, we could probably just
allow inference variables as well with only minimal pain.
2015-07-24 04:53:19 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 4172c8237b Add some debugging to help identify when errors get reported. 2015-07-24 04:53:19 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 6b49f4ded7 Run the analysis process only once per closure, on the way up the tree.
This was the intention before but silly coding caused it to run twice if
there are nested closures.
2015-07-24 04:53:19 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 1e2677be72 Introduce ClosureSubsts rather than just having random fields in the
TyClosure variant; thread this through wherever closure substitutions
are expected, which leads to a net simplification. Simplify trans
treatment of closures in particular.
2015-07-24 04:53:17 -04:00
Niko Matsakis 69d62e04e5 introduce a Vec<Ty> to TyClosure for storing upvar types 2015-07-24 04:50:45 -04:00
bors 607f74df2a Auto merge of #27227 - eternaleye:patch-1, r=alexcrichton
Currently, `rustc` generates nondeterministic archives, which contain system timestamps. These don't really serve any useful purpose, and enabling deterministic archives moves us a little closer to completely deterministic builds. For a small toy library using `std::ops::{Deref,DerefMut}`, this change actually results in a bit-for-bit identical build every time.
2015-07-24 07:37:03 +00:00
bors c9ef1a5c19 Auto merge of #27208 - alexcrichton:msvc-less-dllimport, r=brson
Currently you can hit a link error on MSVC by only referencing static items from
a crate (no functions for example) and then link to the crate statically (as all
Rust crates do 99% of the time). A detailed investigation can be found [on
github][details], but the tl;dr is that we need to stop applying dllimport so
aggressively.

This commit alters the application of dllimport on constants to only cases where
the crate the constant originated from will be linked as a dylib in some output
crate type. That way if we're just linking rlibs (like the motivation for this
issue) we won't use dllimport. For the compiler, however, (which has lots of
dylibs) we'll use dllimport.

[details]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26591#issuecomment-123513631

cc #26591
2015-07-24 05:13:39 +00:00
bors 68e0d13bfd Auto merge of #26583 - eefriedman:lint-ffi, r=nrc
Makes the lint a bit more accurate, and improves the quality of the diagnostic
messages by explicitly returning an error message.
2015-07-24 02:40:42 +00:00
Andy Caldwell 93dd75a509 Fix license statement 2015-07-24 01:39:47 +00:00
Dave Huseby a04b8391e0 switching to gnu archive format 2015-07-23 18:32:07 -07:00
Dave Huseby 02b394cef8 fixes #27124 for freebsd 2015-07-23 18:32:07 -07:00