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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Neumann
e8da9159fb Fix build on DragonFly (unused function errno_location)
Function errno_location() is not used on DragonFly. As warnings are
errors, this breaks the build.
2016-08-06 22:01:51 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
68f7b26504 Rollup merge of #34916 - tbu-:pr_comment_on_seek_cast, r=GuillaumeGomez
Comment on the casts in the `seek` implementations on files
2016-08-06 15:01:20 +03:00
Amanieu d'Antras
dff62c19ce Handle RwLock reader count overflow 2016-08-05 19:26:23 +01:00
Tobias Bucher
291b6f16bb Comment on the casts in the seek implementations on files 2016-08-05 20:18:31 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
8ec47261e1 Use monotonic time with condition variables.
Configure condition variables to use monotonic time using
pthread_condattr_setclock on systems where this is possible.
This fixes the issue when thread waiting on condition variable is
woken up too late when system time is moved backwards.
2016-07-31 12:47:52 +02:00
bors
7580534c3a Auto merge of #35051 - japaric:backtrace, r=alexcrichton
rustbuild: make backtraces (RUST_BACKTRACE) optional

but keep them enabled by default to maintain the status quo.

When disabled shaves ~56KB off every x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
binary.

To disable backtraces you have to use a config.toml (see
src/bootstrap/config.toml.example for details) when building rustc/std:

$ python bootstrap.py --config=config.toml

---

r? @alexcrichton
cc rust-lang/rfcs#1417
2016-07-30 00:08:24 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
123bf1e95d Add OpenOptionsExt doc examples 2016-07-28 13:04:24 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
8d3f20f906 Add doc examples for std::fs::unix::OpenOptionsExt 2016-07-28 12:55:58 +02:00
bors
f5d79521ae Auto merge of #34946 - alexcrichton:fix-cfg, r=brson
std: Fix usage of SOCK_CLOEXEC

This code path was intended to only get executed on Linux, but unfortunately the
`cfg!` was malformed so it actually never got executed.
2016-07-27 18:58:04 -07:00
bors
422ebd5328 Auto merge of #33312 - Byron:double-ended-iterator-for-args, r=alexcrichton
DoubleEndedIterator for Args

This PR implements the DoubleEndedIterator trait for the `std::env::Args[Os]` structure, as well
as the internal implementations.

It is primarily motivated by me, as I happened to implement a simple `reversor` program many times
now, which so far had to use code like this:

```Rust
for arg in std::env::args().skip(1).collect::<Vec<_>>().iter().rev() {}
```

... even though I would have loved to do this instead:

```Rust
for arg in std::env::args().skip(1).rev() {}
```

The latter is more natural, and I did not find a reason for not implementing it.
After all, on every system, the number of arguments passed to the program are known
at runtime.

To my mind, it follows KISS, and does not try to be smart at all. Also, there are no unit-tests,
primarily as I did not find any existing tests for the `Args` struct either.

The windows implementation is basically a copy-pasted variant of the `next()` method implementation,
and I could imagine sharing most of the code instead. Actually I would be happy if the reviewer would
ask for it.
2016-07-27 02:26:37 -07:00
Jorge Aparicio
774fbdf40d keep backtraces if using the old build system 2016-07-26 22:33:45 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
57d50299a7 Rollup merge of #35009 - GuillaumeGomez:dir_entry_doc, r=steveklabnik
Dir entry doc

Part of #29356.

r? @steveklabnik
2016-07-26 17:21:13 -04:00
Jorge Aparicio
d464422c0a rustbuild: make backtraces (RUST_BACKTRACE) optional
but keep them enabled by default to maintain the status quo.

When disabled shaves ~56KB off every x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
binary.

To disable backtraces you have to use a config.toml (see
src/bootstrap/config.toml.example for details) when building rustc/std:

$ python bootstrap.py --config=config.toml
2016-07-26 15:21:25 -05:00
Sebastian Thiel
1aa8dad854 DoubleEndedIterator for Args
The number of arguments given to a process is always known, which
makes implementing DoubleEndedIterator possible.

That way, the Iterator::rev() method becomes usable, among others.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>

Tidy for DoubleEndedIterator

I chose to not create a new feature for it, even though
technically, this makes me lie about the original availability
of the implementation.

Verify with @alexchrichton

Setup feature flag for new std::env::Args iterators

Add test for Args reverse iterator

It's somewhat depending on the input of the test program,
but made in such a way that should be somewhat flexible to changes
to the way it is called.

Deduplicate windows ArgsOS code for DEI

DEI = DoubleEndedIterator

Move env::args().rev() test to run-pass

It must be controlling it's arguments for full isolation.

Remove superfluous feature name

Assert all arguments returned by env::args().rev()

Let's be very sure it works as we expect, why take chances.

Fix rval of os_string_from_ptr

A trait cannot be returned, but only the corresponding object.

Deref pointers to actually operate on the argument

Put unsafe to correct location
2016-07-26 12:12:43 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
16699635bc Add DirEntry doc examples 2016-07-24 16:52:28 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
90bb8d469c Add DirBuilder doc examples 2016-07-23 01:57:21 +02:00
Alex Crichton
15cd5a18a6 std: Fix usage of SOCK_CLOEXEC
This code path was intended to only get executed on Linux, but unfortunately the
`cfg!` was malformed so it actually never got executed.
2016-07-20 17:26:12 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
6f07b6ca4b Rollup merge of #34456 - tbu-:pr_ptr_null, r=aturon
Use `ptr::{null, null_mut}` instead of `0 as *{const, mut}`
2016-07-15 10:56:42 +02:00
bors
935bd76367 Auto merge of #34776 - cuviper:solaris-readdir, r=alexcrichton
std: fix `readdir` errors for solaris

A `NULL` from `readdir` could be the end of stream or an error.  The only
way to know is to check `errno`, so it must be set to a known value first,
like a 0 that POSIX will never use.

This currently only matters for solaris targets, as the other unix platforms
are using `readdir_r` with a direct error return indication.  However, this is
getting deprecated (#34668) so they should all eventually switch to `readdir`.

This PR adds `set_errno`, uses it to clear the value before calling `readdir`,
then checks it again after to see the reason for a `NULL`.  A few other small
fixes are included just to get solaris compiling at all.

I couldn't get cross-compilation completely going, so I don't have a good way
to test this beyond a smoke-test cargo build of std.  I'd appreciate input from
someone more familiar with solaris -- cc @nbaksalyar?
2016-07-13 19:32:17 -07:00
Tobias Bucher
81e95c18b7 Use ptr::{null, null_mut} instead of 0 as *{const, mut} 2016-07-12 10:40:40 +02:00
Josh Stone
79fb5522bd std: clear errno before readdir, then check it (solaris)
A `NULL` from `readdir` could be the end of stream or an error.  The
only way to know is to check `errno`, so it must be set to a known value
first, like a 0 that POSIX will never use.

This patch adds `set_errno`, uses it to clear the value before calling
`readdir`, then checks it again after to see the reason for a `NULL`.
2016-07-11 21:43:53 -07:00
Josh Stone
ef1bd087ee std: Fix Thread::set_name() for newlib and solaris
The `use ffi::CStr` in `unix/thread.rs` was previously guarded, but now
all platforms need it for `Thread::set_name()`.  Newlib and Solaris do
nothing here, as they have no way to set a thread name, but they still
define the same method signature.
2016-07-11 21:35:47 -07:00
Martin Pool
bba33ecd86 Derive Debug on FileType.
Partially fixes #32054
2016-07-10 15:37:41 -07:00
Alex Crichton
3016626c3a std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.11.0 release
Although the set of APIs being stabilized this release is relatively small, the
trains keep going! Listed below are the APIs in the standard library which have
either transitioned from unstable to stable or those from unstable to
deprecated.

Stable

* `BTreeMap::{append, split_off}`
* `BTreeSet::{append, split_off}`
* `Cell::get_mut`
* `RefCell::get_mut`
* `BinaryHeap::append`
* `{f32, f64}::{to_degrees, to_radians}` - libcore stabilizations mirroring past
  libstd stabilizations
* `Iterator::sum`
* `Iterator::product`

Deprecated

* `{f32, f64}::next_after`
* `{f32, f64}::integer_decode`
* `{f32, f64}::ldexp`
* `{f32, f64}::frexp`
* `num::One`
* `num::Zero`

Added APIs (all unstable)

* `iter::Sum`
* `iter::Product`
* `iter::Step` - a few methods were added to accomodate deprecation of One/Zero

Removed APIs

* `From<Range<T>> for RangeInclusive<T>` - everything about `RangeInclusive` is
  unstable

Closes #27739
Closes #27752
Closes #32526
Closes #33444
Closes #34152
cc #34529 (new tracking issue)
2016-07-03 10:49:01 -07:00
bors
c128e9bb2e Auto merge of #34441 - tbu-:pr_dont_ignore_errors, r=alexcrichton
Don't ignore errors of syscalls in std::sys::unix::fd

If any of these syscalls fail, it indicates a programmer error that
should not be silently ignored.
2016-06-24 18:28:23 -07:00
bors
7189ae3611 Auto merge of #34399 - alexcrichton:issue-audit, r=brson
std: Fix up stabilization discrepancies

* Remove the deprecated `CharRange` type which was forgotten to be removed
  awhile back.
* Stabilize the `os::$platform::raw::pthread_t` type which was intended to be
  stabilized as part of #32804
2016-06-24 03:39:47 -07:00
Tobias Bucher
9347ffcf5c Bubble up the errors in set_nonblocking and set_cloexec 2016-06-24 11:31:58 +02:00
Alex Crichton
c3e8c178ab std: Fix up stabilization discrepancies
* Remove the deprecated `CharRange` type which was forgotten to be removed
  awhile back.
* Stabilize the `os::$platform::raw::pthread_t` type which was intended to be
  stabilized as part of #32804
2016-06-23 14:08:11 -07:00
Tobias Bucher
a32244b3d9 Don't ignore errors of syscalls in std::sys::unix::fd
If any of these syscalls fail, it indicates a programmer error that
should not be silently ignored.
2016-06-23 13:57:55 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
c02414e9bd Fix overflow error in thread::sleep 2016-06-21 15:50:27 +02:00
bors
9552bcdd92 Auto merge of #33861 - Amanieu:lock_elision_fix, r=alexcrichton
Make sure Mutex and RwLock can't be re-locked on the same thread

Fixes #33770

r? @alexcrichton
2016-06-03 04:09:31 -07:00
Amanieu d'Antras
fc4b356125 Fix rwlock successfully acquiring a write lock after a read lock 2016-06-02 14:34:00 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
960d1b74c5 Don't allow pthread_rwlock_t to recursively lock itself
This is allowed by POSIX and can happen on glibc with processors
that support hardware lock elision.
2016-06-02 13:31:01 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
d73f5e65ec Fix undefined behavior when re-locking a mutex from the same thread
The only applies to pthread mutexes. We solve this by creating the
mutex with the PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL type, which guarantees that
re-locking from the same thread will deadlock.
2016-06-02 13:31:01 +01:00
Alex Crichton
b64c9d5670 std: Clean out old unstable + deprecated APIs
These should all have been deprecated for at least one cycle, so this commit
cleans them all out.
2016-05-30 20:46:32 -07:00
Alex Crichton
cae91d7c8c std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.10 release
This commit applies the FCP decisions made by the libs team for the 1.10 cycle,
including both new stabilizations and deprecations. Specifically, the list of
APIs is:

Stabilized:

* `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::access_mode`
* `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::share_mode`
* `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::custom_flags`
* `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::attributes`
* `os::windows::fs::OpenOptionsExt::security_qos_flags`
* `os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt::custom_flags`
* `sync::Weak::new`
* `Default for sync::Weak`
* `panic::set_hook`
* `panic::take_hook`
* `panic::PanicInfo`
* `panic::PanicInfo::payload`
* `panic::PanicInfo::location`
* `panic::Location`
* `panic::Location::file`
* `panic::Location::line`
* `ffi::CStr::from_bytes_with_nul`
* `ffi::CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked`
* `ffi::FromBytesWithNulError`
* `fs::Metadata::modified`
* `fs::Metadata::accessed`
* `fs::Metadata::created`
* `sync::atomic::Atomic{Usize,Isize,Bool,Ptr}::compare_exchange`
* `sync::atomic::Atomic{Usize,Isize,Bool,Ptr}::compare_exchange_weak`
* `collections::{btree,hash}_map::{Occupied,Vacant,}Entry::key`
* `os::unix::net::{UnixStream, UnixListener, UnixDatagram, SocketAddr}`
* `SocketAddr::is_unnamed`
* `SocketAddr::as_pathname`
* `UnixStream::connect`
* `UnixStream::pair`
* `UnixStream::try_clone`
* `UnixStream::local_addr`
* `UnixStream::peer_addr`
* `UnixStream::set_read_timeout`
* `UnixStream::set_write_timeout`
* `UnixStream::read_timeout`
* `UnixStream::write_Timeout`
* `UnixStream::set_nonblocking`
* `UnixStream::take_error`
* `UnixStream::shutdown`
* Read/Write/RawFd impls for `UnixStream`
* `UnixListener::bind`
* `UnixListener::accept`
* `UnixListener::try_clone`
* `UnixListener::local_addr`
* `UnixListener::set_nonblocking`
* `UnixListener::take_error`
* `UnixListener::incoming`
* RawFd impls for `UnixListener`
* `UnixDatagram::bind`
* `UnixDatagram::unbound`
* `UnixDatagram::pair`
* `UnixDatagram::connect`
* `UnixDatagram::try_clone`
* `UnixDatagram::local_addr`
* `UnixDatagram::peer_addr`
* `UnixDatagram::recv_from`
* `UnixDatagram::recv`
* `UnixDatagram::send_to`
* `UnixDatagram::send`
* `UnixDatagram::set_read_timeout`
* `UnixDatagram::set_write_timeout`
* `UnixDatagram::read_timeout`
* `UnixDatagram::write_timeout`
* `UnixDatagram::set_nonblocking`
* `UnixDatagram::take_error`
* `UnixDatagram::shutdown`
* RawFd impls for `UnixDatagram`
* `{BTree,Hash}Map::values_mut`
* `<[_]>::binary_search_by_key`

Deprecated:

* `StaticCondvar` - this, and all other static synchronization primitives
                    below, are usable today through the lazy-static crate on
                    stable Rust today. Additionally, we'd like the non-static
                    versions to be directly usable in a static context one day,
                    so they're unlikely to be the final forms of the APIs in any
                    case.
* `CONDVAR_INIT`
* `StaticMutex`
* `MUTEX_INIT`
* `StaticRwLock`
* `RWLOCK_INIT`
* `iter::Peekable::is_empty`

Closes #27717
Closes #27720
cc #27784 (but encode methods still exist)
Closes #30014
Closes #30425
Closes #30449
Closes #31190
Closes #31399
Closes #31767
Closes #32111
Closes #32281
Closes #32312
Closes #32551
Closes #33018
2016-05-24 09:00:39 -07:00
bors
72ed7e7894 Auto merge of #32900 - alexcrichton:panic2abort, r=nikomatsakis
rustc: Implement custom panic runtimes

This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1513] which allows applications to
alter the behavior of panics at compile time. A new compiler flag, `-C panic`,
is added and accepts the values `unwind` or `panic`, with the default being
`unwind`. This model affects how code is generated for the local crate, skipping
generation of landing pads with `-C panic=abort`.

[RFC 1513]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1513-less-unwinding.md

Panic implementations are then provided by crates tagged with
`#![panic_runtime]` and lazily required by crates with
`#![needs_panic_runtime]`. The panic strategy (`-C panic` value) of the panic
runtime must match the final product, and if the panic strategy is not `abort`
then the entire DAG must have the same panic strategy.

With the `-C panic=abort` strategy, users can expect a stable method to disable
generation of landing pads, improving optimization in niche scenarios,
decreasing compile time, and decreasing output binary size. With the `-C
panic=unwind` strategy users can expect the existing ability to isolate failure
in Rust code from the outside world.

Organizationally, this commit dismantles the `sys_common::unwind` module in
favor of some bits moving part of it to `libpanic_unwind` and the rest into the
`panicking` module in libstd. The custom panic runtime support is pretty similar
to the custom allocator support with the only major difference being how the
panic runtime is injected (takes the `-C panic` flag into account).

Closes #32837
2016-05-09 18:23:48 -07:00
bors
0e7cb8bc31 Auto merge of #33224 - alexcrichton:create-exit-status, r=aturon
std: Allow creating ExitStatus from raw values

Sometimes a process may be waited on externally from the standard library, in
which case it can be useful to create a raw `ExitStatus` structure to return.
This commit extends the existing Unix `ExitStatusExt` extension trait and adds a
new Windows-specific `ExitStatusExt` extension trait to do this. The methods are
currently called `ExitStatus::from_raw`.

cc #32713
2016-05-09 14:04:08 -07:00
Alex Crichton
0ec321f7b5 rustc: Implement custom panic runtimes
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1513] which allows applications to
alter the behavior of panics at compile time. A new compiler flag, `-C panic`,
is added and accepts the values `unwind` or `panic`, with the default being
`unwind`. This model affects how code is generated for the local crate, skipping
generation of landing pads with `-C panic=abort`.

[RFC 1513]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1513-less-unwinding.md

Panic implementations are then provided by crates tagged with
`#![panic_runtime]` and lazily required by crates with
`#![needs_panic_runtime]`. The panic strategy (`-C panic` value) of the panic
runtime must match the final product, and if the panic strategy is not `abort`
then the entire DAG must have the same panic strategy.

With the `-C panic=abort` strategy, users can expect a stable method to disable
generation of landing pads, improving optimization in niche scenarios,
decreasing compile time, and decreasing output binary size. With the `-C
panic=unwind` strategy users can expect the existing ability to isolate failure
in Rust code from the outside world.

Organizationally, this commit dismantles the `sys_common::unwind` module in
favor of some bits moving part of it to `libpanic_unwind` and the rest into the
`panicking` module in libstd. The custom panic runtime support is pretty similar
to the custom allocator support with the only major difference being how the
panic runtime is injected (takes the `-C panic` flag into account).
2016-05-09 08:22:36 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
aa63f54e37 Rollup merge of #33438 - birkenfeld:dup-words, r=steveklabnik
Fix some some duplicate words.
2016-05-07 15:35:19 -04:00
bors
a36c41912b Auto merge of #33086 - cardoe:non-blocking-rand-read, r=alexcrichton
rand: don't block before random pool is initialized

If we attempt a read with getrandom() on Linux the syscall can block
before the random pool is initialized unless the GRND_NONBLOCK flag is
passed. This flag causes getrandom() to instead return EAGAIN while the
pool is uninitialized. To avoid downstream users of crate or std
functionality that have no ability to avoid this blocking behavior this
change causes Rust to read bytes from /dev/urandom while getrandom()
would block and once getrandom() is available to use that. Fixes #32953.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-05-06 03:07:00 -07:00
Georg Brandl
26eb2bef25 Fix some some duplicate words. 2016-05-05 21:12:37 +02:00
Alex Crichton
c31e2e77ed std: Add compatibility with android-9
The Gecko folks currently use Android API level 9 for their builds, so they're
requesting that we move back our minimum supported API level from 18 to 9. Turns
out, ABI-wise at least, there's not that many changes we need to take care of.
The `ftruncate64` API appeared in android-12 and the `log2` and `log2f` APIs
appeared in android-18. We can have a simple shim for `ftruncate64` which falls
back on `ftruncate` and the `log2` function can be approximated with just
`ln(f) / ln(2)`.

This should at least get the standard library building on API level 9, although
the tests aren't quite happening there just yet. As we seem to be growing a
number of Android compatibility shims, they're now centralized in a common
`sys::android` module.
2016-04-27 09:28:48 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7f09b1f6a6 std: Allow creating ExitStatus from raw values
Sometimes a process may be waited on externally from the standard library, in
which case it can be useful to create a raw `ExitStatus` structure to return.
This commit extends the existing Unix `ExitStatusExt` extension trait and adds a
new Windows-specific `ExitStatusExt` extension trait to do this. The methods are
currently called `ExitStatus::from_raw`.

cc #32713
2016-04-26 23:35:59 -07:00
Doug Goldstein
61cbd07dec rand: add comments about getrandom() fallback
Add some comments so that people know why we are performing a fallback
from getrandom() and what that fallback aims to achieve.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-04-20 20:21:01 -05:00
Doug Goldstein
f875daca54 rand: don't block before random pool is initialized
If we attempt a read with getrandom() on Linux the syscall can block
before the random pool is initialized unless the GRND_NONBLOCK flag is
passed. This flag causes getrandom() to instead return EAGAIN while the
pool is uninitialized. To avoid downstream users of crate or std
functionality that have no ability to avoid this blocking behavior this
change causes Rust to read bytes from /dev/urandom while getrandom()
would block and once getrandom() is available to use that. Fixes #32953.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2016-04-19 06:24:34 -05:00
bors
054a4b4019 Auto merge of #32909 - sanxiyn:unused-trait-import-2, r=alexcrichton
Remove unused trait imports
2016-04-16 18:31:11 -07:00
bors
7d4d3cb0be Auto merge of #32726 - asomers:master, r=alexcrichton
Fix stack overflow detection on FreeBSD
2016-04-13 01:20:15 -07:00
Seo Sanghyeon
01fb27f648 Remove unused trait imports 2016-04-12 22:58:55 +09:00
Alex Crichton
552eda70d3 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.9 release
This commit applies all stabilizations, renamings, and deprecations that the
library team has decided on for the upcoming 1.9 release. All tracking issues
have gone through a cycle-long "final comment period" and the specific APIs
stabilized/deprecated are:

Stable

* `std::panic`
* `std::panic::catch_unwind` (renamed from `recover`)
* `std::panic::resume_unwind` (renamed from `propagate`)
* `std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe` (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
* `std::panic::UnwindSafe` (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
* `str::is_char_boundary`
* `<*const T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_mut`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_lowercase`
* `char::decode_utf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error::unpaired_surrogate`
* `BTreeSet::take`
* `BTreeSet::replace`
* `BTreeSet::get`
* `HashSet::take`
* `HashSet::replace`
* `HashSet::get`
* `OsString::with_capacity`
* `OsString::clear`
* `OsString::capacity`
* `OsString::reserve`
* `OsString::reserve_exact`
* `OsStr::is_empty`
* `OsStr::len`
* `std::os::unix::thread`
* `RawPthread`
* `JoinHandleExt`
* `JoinHandleExt::as_pthread_t`
* `JoinHandleExt::into_pthread_t`
* `HashSet::hasher`
* `HashMap::hasher`
* `CommandExt::exec`
* `File::try_clone`
* `SocketAddr::set_ip`
* `SocketAddr::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_flowinfo`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_scope_id`
* `<[T]>::copy_from_slice`
* `ptr::read_volatile`
* `ptr::write_volatile`
* The `#[deprecated]` attribute
* `OpenOptions::create_new`

Deprecated

* `std::raw::Slice` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `std::raw::Repr` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `str::char_range_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_range_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_at` - use slicing plus `chars()`
* `str::char_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()`
* `str::slice_shift_char` - use `chars()` plus `Chars::as_str`
* `CommandExt::session_leader` - use `before_exec` instead.

Closes #27719
cc #27751 (deprecating the `Slice` bits)
Closes #27754
Closes #27780
Closes #27809
Closes #27811
Closes #27830
Closes #28050
Closes #29453
Closes #29791
Closes #29935
Closes #30014
Closes #30752
Closes #31262
cc #31398 (still need to deal with `before_exec`)
Closes #31405
Closes #31572
Closes #31755
Closes #31756
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