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doc: convert remaining uses of core:: to std::.
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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// must match core::ctypes
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// must match std::ctypes
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#define C_FLT(x) (float)x
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#define C_DBL(x) (double)x
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# xfail-license
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# This creates the tables used for distributions implemented using the
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# ziggurat algorithm in `core::rand::distributions;`. They are
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# ziggurat algorithm in `std::rand::distributions;`. They are
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# (basically) the tables as used in the ZIGNOR variant (Doornik 2005).
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# They are changed rarely, so the generated file should be checked in
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# to git.
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ _rustc_opts_lint=(
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'path-statement[path statements with no effect]'
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'missing-trait-doc[detects missing documentation for traits]'
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'missing-struct-doc[detects missing documentation for structs]'
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'ctypes[proper use of core::libc types in foreign modules]'
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'ctypes[proper use of std::libc types in foreign modules]'
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"unused-mut[detect mut variables which don't need to be mutable]"
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'unused-imports[imports that are never used]'
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'heap-memory[use of any (~ type or @ type) heap memory]'
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@ -1029,9 +1029,9 @@ pub fn FILE_reader(f: *libc::FILE, cleanup: bool) -> @Reader {
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* # Example
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*
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* ~~~ {.rust}
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* let stdin = core::io::stdin();
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* let stdin = std::io::stdin();
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* let line = stdin.read_line();
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* core::io::print(line);
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* std::io::print(line);
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* ~~~
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*/
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pub fn stdin() -> @Reader {
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@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ pub fn buffered_file_writer(path: &Path) -> Result<@Writer, ~str> {
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* # Example
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*
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* ~~~ {.rust}
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* let stdout = core::io::stdout();
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* let stdout = std::io::stdout();
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* stdout.write_str("hello\n");
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* ~~~
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*/
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@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ pub fn stdout() -> @Writer { fd_writer(libc::STDOUT_FILENO as c_int, false) }
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* # Example
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*
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* ~~~ {.rust}
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* let stderr = core::io::stderr();
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* let stderr = std::io::stderr();
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* stderr.write_str("hello\n");
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* ~~~
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*/
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// inheritance has to be handled in a different way that I do not
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// fully understand. Here we explicitly make the pipe non-inheritable,
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// which means to pass it to a subprocess they need to be duplicated
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// first, as in core::run.
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// first, as in std::run.
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let mut fds = Pipe {input: 0 as c_int,
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out: 0 as c_int };
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let res = libc::pipe(&mut fds.input, 1024 as ::libc::c_uint,
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ~~~
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/// use core::rand::distributions::StandardNormal;
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/// use std::rand::distributions::StandardNormal;
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///
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/// fn main() {
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/// let normal = 2.0 + (*rand::random::<StandardNormal>()) * 3.0;
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ~~~
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/// use core::rand::distributions::Exp1;
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/// use std::rand::distributions::Exp1;
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///
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/// fn main() {
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/// let exp2 = (*rand::random::<Exp1>()) * 0.5;
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Readers and Writers may be composed to add capabilities like string
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parsing, encoding, and compression.
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This will likely live in core::io, not core::rt::io.
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This will likely live in std::io, not std::rt::io.
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# Examples
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Several modules in `core` are clients of `rt`:
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* `core::task` - The user-facing interface to the Rust task model.
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* `core::task::local_data` - The interface to local data.
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* `core::gc` - The garbage collector.
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* `core::unstable::lang` - Miscellaneous lang items, some of which rely on `core::rt`.
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* `core::condition` - Uses local data.
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* `core::cleanup` - Local heap destruction.
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* `core::io` - In the future `core::io` will use an `rt` implementation.
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* `core::logging`
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* `core::pipes`
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* `core::comm`
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* `core::stackwalk`
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* `std::task` - The user-facing interface to the Rust task model.
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* `std::task::local_data` - The interface to local data.
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* `std::gc` - The garbage collector.
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* `std::unstable::lang` - Miscellaneous lang items, some of which rely on `std::rt`.
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* `std::condition` - Uses local data.
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* `std::cleanup` - Local heap destruction.
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* `std::io` - In the future `std::io` will use an `rt` implementation.
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* `std::logging`
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* `std::pipes`
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* `std::comm`
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* `std::stackwalk`
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*/
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/// scheduler and task context
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pub mod tube;
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/// Simple reimplementation of core::comm
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/// Simple reimplementation of std::comm
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pub mod comm;
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mod select;
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/*!
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Bindings to libuv, along with the default implementation of `core::rt::rtio`.
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Bindings to libuv, along with the default implementation of `std::rt::rtio`.
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UV types consist of the event loop (Loop), Watchers, Requests and
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Callbacks.
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}
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// a "Path" is essentially Rust's notion of a name;
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// for instance: core::cmp::Eq . It's represented
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// for instance: std::cmp::Eq . It's represented
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// as a sequence of identifiers, along with a bunch
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// of supporting information.
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#[deriving(Clone, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, IterBytes)]
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/* hold off on tests ... they appear in a later merge.
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use core::option::{None, Option, Some};
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use core::uint;
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use std::option::{None, Option, Some};
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use std::uint;
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use extra;
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use codemap::*;
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use super::*;
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// This is a rather ugly parser for strings in the form
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// "crate1,crate2.mod3,crate3.x=1". Log levels are 0-255,
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// with the most likely ones being 0-3 (defined in core::).
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// with the most likely ones being 0-3 (defined in std::).
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size_t parse_logging_spec(char* spec, log_directive* dirs) {
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size_t dir = 0;
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while (dir < max_log_directives && *spec) {
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// except according to those terms.
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// xfail-test
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use core::io::ReaderUtil;
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use core::io::Reader;
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use std::io::ReaderUtil;
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use std::io::Reader;
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fn bar(r:@ReaderUtil) -> ~str { r.read_line() }
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