Implement accepted ACP for functions that isolate the most significant
set bit and least significant set bit on unsigned, signed, and NonZero
integers.
Add function `isolate_most_significant_one`
Add function `isolate_least_significant_one`
Add tests
Organize `OsString`/`OsStr` shims
Synchronize the `bytes.rs` and `wtf8.rs` shims for `OsString`/`OsStr` so they're easier to diff between each other. This is mostly ordering items the same between the two. I tried to minimize moves and went for the average locations between the files.
With them in the same order, it is clear that `FromInner<_>` is not implemented for `bytes::Buf` and `Clone::clone_from` is not implemented for `wtf8::Buf`, but they are for the other. Fix that.
I added #[inline] to all inherent methods of the `OsString`/`OsStr` shims, because it seemed that was already the rough pattern. `bytes.rs` has more inlining than `wtf8.rs`, so I added the corresponding ones to `wtf8.rs`. Then, the common missing ones have no discernible pattern to me. They're not divided by non-allocating/allocating. Perhaps the pattern is that UTF-8 validation isn't inlined? Since these types are merely the inner values in `OsStr`/`OsString`, I put inline on all methods and let those public types dictate inlining. I have not inspected codegen or run benchmarks.
Also, touch up some (private) documentation comments.
r? ``````@ChrisDenton``````
Lint `#[must_use]` attributes applied to methods in trait impls
The `#[must_use]` attribute has no effect when applied to methods in trait implementations. This PR adds it to the unused `#[must_use]` lint, and cleans the extra attributes in portable-simd and Clippy.
Use more explicit and reliable ptr select in sort impls
Using `if ...` with the intent to avoid branches can be surprising to readers and carries the risk of turning into jumps/branches generated by some future compiler version, breaking crucial optimizations.
This commit replaces their usage with the explicit and IR annotated `bool::select_unpredictable`.
Impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for String
I think this is useful enough to have :)
As a general question, is there any policy around adding "missing" trait implementations? (like adding `AsRef<T> for T` for std types), I mostly stumble upon them when using a lot of "impl Trait in argument position" like (`foo: impl Into<String>`)
Add `MAX_LEN_UTF8` and `MAX_LEN_UTF16` Constants
This pull request adds the `MAX_LEN_UTF8` and `MAX_LEN_UTF16` constants as per #45795, gated behind the `char_max_len` feature.
The constants are currently applied in the `alloc`, `core` and `std` libraries.
Add a bullet point to `std::fs::copy`
I needed to copy a file but I got the following error:
```
Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }
```
After read the documentation, I though the error was generated by the `from` parameter, forgetting the `to` part. Anyway, I got the error because the parent folder of `to` didn't exist.
Even if the documentation explicitly saying `but is not limited to just these cases`, I would like to add this case because I spent 3 hours around it.
This PR just wants to put a mention about it.
Adds `const` `Ip*Addr::as_octets` methods providing reference access to
`Ip*Addr` octets contents.
See https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/535 for accepted ACP
with a more detailed justification.
fix docs for inherent str constructors
related to #131114
when implementing inherent str constructors in #136517, i forgot to change the docs, so the code examples still imported the `std::str` module and used the constructor from there, instead of using "itself" (the inherent constructor).
Locking documentation updates
- Reword file lock documentation to clarify advisory vs mandatory. Remove the
word "advisory", and make it more explicit that the lock may be advisory or
mandatory depending on platform.
- Document that locking a file fails on Windows if the file is opened only for append
Remove `std::os::wasi::fs::FileExt::tell`
Following #137165 (Use `tell` for `<File as Seek>::stream_position`), `tell` is now directly exposed via `stream_position`, making `<File as FileExt>::tell` redundant. Remove it.
`std::os::wasi::fs::FileExt::tell` is currently unstable and tracked in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71213.
``@rustbot`` ping wasi
tests: Also gate `f16::erfc()` doctest with `reliable_f16_math` cfg
In #136324 the doctest for `f16::erf()` was gated with `reliable_f16_math`. Add the same gate on `f16::erfc()` to avoid:
rust_out.71e2e529d20ea47d-cgu.0:\
(.text._ZN8rust_out4main43_doctest_main_library_std_src_f16_rs_1321_017h485f3ffe6bf2a981E+0x38): \
undefined reference to `__gnu_h2f_ieee'
on MIPS (and maybe other architectures).
r? tgross35
Make ub_check message clear that it's not an assert
I've seen a user assume that their unsound code was *safe*, because ub_check prevented the program from performing the unsafe operation.
This PR makes the panic message clearer that ub_check is a bug detector, not run-time safety protection.
Previously the location of the divide-by-zero error condition would be
attributed to the code in the rust standard library, eg:
thread 'main' panicked at /home/user/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/time.rs:1172:31:
divide by zero error when dividing duration by scalar
With #[track_caller] the error is correctly attributed to the callee.
Following #137165 (Use `tell` for `<File as Seek>::stream_position`),
`tell` is now directly exposed via `stream_position`, making
`<File as FileExt>::tell` redundant. Remove it.
Use `tell` for `<File as Seek>::stream_position`
Some platforms have a more efficient way to get the current offset of the file than by seeking. For example, Wasi has `fd_tell` and SOLID has `SOLID_FS_Ftell`. Implement `<File as Seek>::stream_position()` in terms of those.
I do not use any APIs that were not already used in `std`. Although, the `libc` crate has [`ftell`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftell.html), [`ftello`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftello.html), and [`ftello64`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftello64.html), I do not know platform coverage. It appears that Windows has no `tell`-like API.
I have checked that it builds on each relevant platform.