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tinaun
b84baf2378 stabilize nonnull_cast feature 2018-04-17 01:22:28 -04:00
bors
186db76159 Auto merge of #49664 - alexcrichton:stable-simd, r=BurntSushi
Stabilize x86/x86_64 SIMD

This commit stabilizes the SIMD in Rust for the x86/x86_64 platforms. Notably
this commit is stabilizing:

* The `std::arch::{x86, x86_64}` modules and the intrinsics contained inside.
* The `is_x86_feature_detected!` macro in the standard library
* The `#[target_feature(enable = "...")]` attribute
* The `#[cfg(target_feature = "...")]` matcher

Stabilization of the module and intrinsics were primarily done in
rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd#414 and the two attribute stabilizations are done in
this commit. The standard library is also tweaked a bit with the new way that
stdsimd is integrated.

Note that other architectures like `std::arch::arm` are not stabilized as part
of this commit, they will likely stabilize in the future after they've been
implemented and fleshed out. Similarly the `std::simd` module is also not being
stabilized in this commit, only `std::arch`. Finally, nothing related to `__m64`
is stabilized in this commit either (MMX), only SSE and up types and intrinsics
are stabilized.

Closes #29717
Closes #44839
Closes #48556
2018-04-17 03:57:22 +00:00
bors
3809bbf47c Auto merge of #49488 - alexcrichton:small-wasm-panic, r=sfackler
std: Minimize size of panicking on wasm

This commit applies a few code size optimizations for the wasm target to
the standard library, namely around panics. We notably know that in most
configurations it's impossible for us to print anything in
wasm32-unknown-unknown so we can skip larger portions of panicking that
are otherwise simply informative. This allows us to get quite a nice
size reduction.

Finally we can also tweak where the allocation happens for the
`Box<Any>` that we panic with. By only allocating once unwinding starts
we can reduce the size of a panicking wasm module from 44k to 350 bytes.
2018-04-16 23:19:41 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
05275dafaa Remove unwanted auto-linking and update 2018-04-16 23:37:11 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
b2192ae157 Add rustdoc-ui test suite 2018-04-16 23:37:11 +02:00
kennytm
e4991b2f48 Rollup merge of #49646 - glandium:uninitialized-box, r=alexcrichton
Use box syntax instead of Box::new in Mutex::remutex on Windows

The Box::new(mem::uninitialized()) pattern actually actively copies
uninitialized bytes from the stack into the box, which is a waste of
time. Using the box syntax instead avoids the useless copy.
2018-04-17 01:50:59 +08:00
kennytm
ccd2c403ac Rollup merge of #49606 - varkor:pipe-repair, r=alexcrichton
Prevent broken pipes causing ICEs

As the private `std::io::print_to` panics if there is an I/O error, which is used by `println!`, the compiler would ICE if one attempted to use a broken pipe (e.g. `rustc --help | false`). This introduces a new (private) macro `try_println!` which allows us to avoid this.

As a side note, it seems this macro might be useful publicly (and actually there seems to be [a crate specifically for this purpose](https://crates.io/crates/try_print/)), though that can probably be left for a future discussion.

One slight alternative approach would be to simply early exit without an error (i.e. exit code `0`), which [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34376#issuecomment-377822526) suggests is the usual approach. I've opted not to take that approach initially, because I think it's more helpful to know when there is a broken pipe.

Fixes #34376.
2018-04-17 01:50:58 +08:00
Alex Crichton
598d836fff Stabilize x86/x86_64 SIMD
This commit stabilizes the SIMD in Rust for the x86/x86_64 platforms. Notably
this commit is stabilizing:

* The `std::arch::{x86, x86_64}` modules and the intrinsics contained inside.
* The `is_x86_feature_detected!` macro in the standard library
* The `#[target_feature(enable = "...")]` attribute
* The `#[cfg(target_feature = "...")]` matcher

Stabilization of the module and intrinsics were primarily done in
rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd#414 and the two attribute stabilizations are done in
this commit. The standard library is also tweaked a bit with the new way that
stdsimd is integrated.

Note that other architectures like `std::arch::arm` are not stabilized as part
of this commit, they will likely stabilize in the future after they've been
implemented and fleshed out. Similarly the `std::simd` module is also not being
stabilized in this commit, only `std::arch`. Finally, nothing related to `__m64`
is stabilized in this commit either (MMX), only SSE and up types and intrinsics
are stabilized.

Closes #29717
Closes #44839
Closes #48556
2018-04-16 07:25:10 -07:00
bors
1ef1563518 Auto merge of #48945 - clarcharr:iter_exhaust, r=Kimundi
Replace manual iterator exhaust with for_each(drop)

This originally added a dedicated method, `Iterator::exhaust`, and has since been replaced with `for_each(drop)`, which is more idiomatic.

<del>This is just shorthand for `for _ in &mut self {}` or `while let Some(_) = self.next() {}`. This states the intent a lot more clearly than the identical code: run the iterator to completion.

<del>At least personally, my eyes tend to gloss over `for _ in &mut self {}` without fully paying attention to what it does; having a `Drop` implementation akin to:

<del>`for _ in &mut self {}; unsafe { free(self.ptr); }`</del>

<del>Is not as clear as:

<del>`self.exhaust(); unsafe { free(self.ptr); }`

<del>Additionally, I've seen debate over whether `while let Some(_) = self.next() {}` or `for _ in &mut self {}` is more clear, whereas `self.exhaust()` is clearer than both.
2018-04-16 13:21:56 +00:00
kennytm
5fe8c59f12 Stabilize core::hint::unreachable_unchecked.
Closes #43751.
2018-04-16 18:29:40 +08:00
Clar Charr
20a795e6c6 Mention Result<!, E> in never docs. 2018-04-15 17:43:20 -04:00
Simon Sapin
7cbeddb7b7 Deprecate Read::chars and char::decode_utf8
Per FCP:

* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27802#issuecomment-377537778
* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33906#issuecomment-377534308
2018-04-15 08:18:00 +02:00
Dylan MacKenzie
d5bee64df4 Prefer unprefixed paths for well known structs 2018-04-14 15:32:24 -07:00
Dylan MacKenzie
182d99cfd1 Add doc links to std::os extension traits
Add documentation links to the original type for various OS-specific
extension traits and normalize the language for introducing such traits.
Also, remove some outdated comments around the extension trait
definitions.
2018-04-14 15:32:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
46d16b66e0 std: Avoid allocating panic message unless needed
This commit removes allocation of the panic message in instances like
`panic!("foo: {}", "bar")` if we don't actually end up needing the message. We
don't need it in the case of wasm32 right now, and in general it's not needed
for panic=abort instances that use the default panic hook.

For now this commit only solves the wasm use case where with LTO the allocation
is entirely removed, but the panic=abort use case can be implemented at a later
date if needed.
2018-04-13 07:04:24 -07:00
Alex Crichton
c3a5d6b130 std: Minimize size of panicking on wasm
This commit applies a few code size optimizations for the wasm target to
the standard library, namely around panics. We notably know that in most
configurations it's impossible for us to print anything in
wasm32-unknown-unknown so we can skip larger portions of panicking that
are otherwise simply informative. This allows us to get quite a nice
size reduction.

Finally we can also tweak where the allocation happens for the
`Box<Any>` that we panic with. By only allocating once unwinding starts
we can reduce the size of a panicking wasm module from 44k to 350 bytes.
2018-04-13 07:03:00 -07:00
bors
99d4886ead Auto merge of #49669 - SimonSapin:global-alloc, r=alexcrichton
Add GlobalAlloc trait + tweaks for initial stabilization

This is the outcome of discussion at the Rust All Hands in Berlin. The high-level goal is stabilizing sooner rather than later the ability to [change the global allocator](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27389), as well as allocating memory without abusing `Vec::with_capacity` + `mem::forget`.

Since we’re not ready to settle every detail of the `Alloc` trait for the purpose of collections that are generic over the allocator type (for example the possibility of a separate trait for deallocation only, and what that would look like exactly), we propose introducing separately **a new `GlobalAlloc` trait**, for use with the `#[global_allocator]` attribute.

We also propose a number of changes to existing APIs. They are batched in this one PR in order to minimize disruption to Nightly users.

The plan for initial stabilization is detailed in the tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49668.

CC @rust-lang/libs, @glandium

## Immediate breaking changes to unstable features

* For pointers to allocated memory, change the pointed type from `u8` to `Opaque`, a new public [extern type](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43467). Since extern types are not `Sized`, `<*mut _>::offset` cannot be used without first casting to another pointer type. (We hope that extern types can also be stabilized soon.)
* In the `Alloc` trait, change these pointers to `ptr::NonNull` and change the `AllocErr` type to a zero-size struct. This makes return types `Result<ptr::NonNull<Opaque>, AllocErr>` be pointer-sized.
* Instead of a new `Layout`, `realloc` takes only a new size (in addition to the pointer and old `Layout`). Changing the alignment is not supported with `realloc`.
* Change the return type of `Layout::from_size_align` from `Option<Self>` to `Result<Self, LayoutErr>`, with `LayoutErr` a new opaque struct.
* A `static` item registered as the global allocator with the `#[global_allocator]` **must now implement the new `GlobalAlloc` trait** instead of `Alloc`.

## Eventually-breaking changes to unstable features, with a deprecation period

* Rename the respective `heap` modules to `alloc` in the `core`, `alloc`, and `std` crates. (Yes, this does mean that `::alloc::alloc::Alloc::alloc` is a valid path to a trait method if you have `exetrn crate alloc;`)
* Rename the the `Heap` type to `Global`, since it is the entry point for what’s registered with `#[global_allocator]`.

Old names remain available for now, as deprecated `pub use` reexports.

## Backward-compatible changes

* Add a new [extern type](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43467) `Opaque`, for use in pointers to allocated memory.
* Add a new `GlobalAlloc` trait shown below. Unlike `Alloc`, it uses bare `*mut Opaque` without `NonNull` or `Result`. NULL in return values indicates an error (of unspecified nature). This is easier to implement on top of `malloc`-like APIs.
* Add impls of `GlobalAlloc` for both the `Global` and `System` types, in addition to existing impls of `Alloc`. This enables calling `GlobalAlloc` methods on the stable channel before `Alloc` is stable. Implementing two traits with identical method names can make some calls ambiguous, but most code is expected to have no more than one of the two traits in scope. Erroneous code like `use std::alloc::Global; #[global_allocator] static A: Global = Global;` (where `Global` is defined to call itself, causing infinite recursion) is not statically prevented by the type system, but we count on it being hard enough to do accidentally and easy enough to diagnose.

```rust
extern {
    pub type Opaque;
}

pub unsafe trait GlobalAlloc {
    unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut Opaque;
    unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut Opaque, layout: Layout);

    unsafe fn alloc_zeroed(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut Opaque {
        // Default impl: self.alloc() and ptr::write_bytes()
    }
    unsafe fn realloc(&self, ptr: *mut Opaque, old_layout: Layout, new_size: usize) -> *mut Opaque {
        // Default impl: self.alloc() and ptr::copy_nonoverlapping() and self.dealloc()
    }

    fn oom(&self) -> ! {
        // intrinsics::abort
    }

    // More methods with default impls may be added in the future
}
```

## Bikeshed

The tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49668 lists some open questions. If consensus is reached before this PR is merged, changes can be integrated.
2018-04-13 10:33:51 +00:00
bors
f9f9050f50 Auto merge of #49389 - fanzier:euclidean-division, r=KodrAus
Implement RFC #2169 (Euclidean modulo).

Tracking issue: #49048
2018-04-13 07:34:37 +00:00
Simon Sapin
f607a3872a Rename alloc::Void to alloc::Opaque 2018-04-12 22:53:22 +02:00
Mike Hommey
fddf51ee0b Use NonNull<Void> instead of *mut u8 in the Alloc trait
Fixes #49608
2018-04-12 22:53:22 +02:00
Simon Sapin
eae0d46893 Restore Global.oom() functionality
… now that #[global_allocator] does not define a symbol for it
2018-04-12 22:53:21 +02:00
Simon Sapin
b017742136 Return Result instead of Option in alloc::Layout constructors 2018-04-12 22:53:13 +02:00
Simon Sapin
93a9ad4897 Remove the now-unit-struct AllocErr field inside CollectionAllocErr 2018-04-12 22:53:13 +02:00
Simon Sapin
157ff8cd05 Remove the now-unit-struct AllocErr parameter of oom() 2018-04-12 22:53:13 +02:00
Simon Sapin
86753ce1cc Use the GlobalAlloc trait for #[global_allocator] 2018-04-12 22:53:12 +02:00
Simon Sapin
ba7081a033 Make AllocErr a zero-size unit struct 2018-04-12 22:53:03 +02:00
Simon Sapin
e521b8b472 Actually deprecate the Heap type 2018-04-12 22:52:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
743c29bdc5 Actually deprecate heap modules. 2018-04-12 22:52:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
09e8db1e4f Rename heap modules in the core, alloc, and std crates to alloc 2018-04-12 22:52:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
1b895d8b88 Import the alloc crate as alloc_crate in std
… to make the name `alloc` available.
2018-04-12 22:52:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
1569f8f812 Inline docs for the heap module’s reexports 2018-04-12 22:52:47 +02:00
Simon Sapin
ef41788cf3 Mark the rest of the unicode feature flag as perma-unstable. 2018-04-12 00:13:53 +02:00
Simon Sapin
939692409d Reexport from core::unicode::char in core::char rather than vice versa 2018-04-12 00:13:52 +02:00
Simon Sapin
b2027ef17c Deprecate the std_unicode crate 2018-04-12 00:13:51 +02:00
Simon Sapin
f87d4a15a8 Move Utf8Lossy decoder to libcore 2018-04-12 00:13:43 +02:00
varkor
7ab31f6556 Prevent EPIPE causing ICEs in rustc and rustdoc 2018-04-11 11:05:13 +01:00
bors
ca26ef321c Auto merge of #49681 - tmccombs:take-set-limit-stable, r=sfackler
Stabilize take_set_limit

Fixes #42781
2018-04-11 06:03:46 +00:00
bors
43e994c8b8 Auto merge of #49715 - Mark-Simulacrum:deny-warnings, r=alexcrichton
Move deny(warnings) into rustbuild

This permits easier iteration without having to worry about warnings
being denied.

Fixes #49517
2018-04-11 03:30:04 +00:00
bors
8ae79efce3 Auto merge of #49673 - ollie27:stab, r=sfackler
Correct a few stability attributes

* `const_indexing` language feature was stabilized in 1.26.0 by #46882
* `Display` impls for `PanicInfo` and `Location` were stabilized in 1.26.0 by #47687
* `TrustedLen` is still unstable so its impls should be as well even though `RangeInclusive` was stabilized by #47813
* `!Send` and `!Sync` for `Args` and `ArgsOs` were stabilized in 1.26.0 by #48005
* `EscapeDefault` has been stable since 1.0.0 so should continue to show that even though it was moved to core in #48735

This could be backported to beta like #49612
2018-04-09 03:32:32 +00:00
Mark Simulacrum
c115cc655c Move deny(warnings) into rustbuild
This permits easier iteration without having to worry about warnings
being denied.

Fixes #49517
2018-04-08 16:59:14 -06:00
Andreas Tolfsen
fd2afa01aa fixup! std: Child::kill() returns error if process has already exited 2018-04-08 16:20:15 +01:00
bors
8c2d7b2da3 Auto merge of #49661 - alexcrichton:bump-bootstrap, r=nikomatsakis
Bump the bootstrap compiler to 1.26.0 beta

Holy cow that's a lot of `cfg(stage0)` removed and a lot of new stable language
features!
2018-04-07 11:58:38 +00:00
kennytm
24b3a97986 Rollup merge of #49503 - oli-obk:extern_crate_compiler_builtins, r=alexcrichton
Inject the `compiler_builtins` crate whenever the `core` crate is injected
2018-04-07 15:36:57 +08:00
Oliver Schneider
679657b863 Inject the compiler_builtins crate whenever the core crate is injected 2018-04-07 09:24:35 +02:00
kennytm
496f026775 Rollup merge of #49702 - alexcrichton:inline-methods, r=Mark-Simulacrum
std: Inline some Termination-related methods

These were showing up in tests and in binaries but are trivially optimize-able
away, so add `#[inline]` attributes so LLVM has an opportunity to optimize them
out.
2018-04-07 14:51:28 +08:00
Alex Crichton
71bf15c6e8 Rollup merge of #49686 - memoryleak47:typo, r=alexcrichton
typos
2018-04-05 11:18:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
323f808791 std: Inline some Termination-related methods
These were showing up in tests and in binaries but are trivially optimize-able
away, so add `#[inline]` attributes so LLVM has an opportunity to optimize them
out.
2018-04-05 11:07:19 -07:00
Oliver Middleton
521e41e77d Correct a few stability attributes 2018-04-05 15:39:29 +01:00
Alex Crichton
8958815916 Bump the bootstrap compiler to 1.26.0 beta
Holy cow that's a lot of `cfg(stage0)` removed and a lot of new stable language
features!
2018-04-05 07:13:45 -07:00
memoryleak47
64ddb390ef typos 2018-04-05 13:04:00 +02:00