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Ian Jackson
29c851aef6 Replace Ie with In other words
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
42ea8f6434 unix ExitStatus: Provide .continued()
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
f060b9e0d9 unix ExitStatus: Provide .stopped_signal()
Necessary to handle WIFSTOPPED.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
3f05051d6b unix ExitStatus: Provide .core_dumped
This is essential for proper reporting of child process status on Unix.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
530270f94a unix ExitStatus: Provide .into_raw()
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
12d62aa436 unix ExitStatus: Clarify docs for .signal()
We need to be clear that this never returns WSTOPSIG.  That is, if
WIFSTOPPED, the return value is None.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Ian Jackson
5b1316f781 unix ExitStatus: Do not treat WIFSTOPPED as WIFSIGNALED
A unix wait status can contain, at least, exit statuses, termination
signals, and stop signals.

WTERMSIG is only valid if WIFSIGNALED.

https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/wait.html

It will not be easy to experience this bug with `Command`, because
that doesn't pass WUNTRACED.  But you could make an ExitStatus
containing, say, a WIFSTOPPED, from a call to one of the libc wait
functions.

(In the WIFSTOPPED case, there is WSTOPSIG.  But a stop signal is
encoded differently to a termination signal, so WTERMSIG and WSTOPSIG
are by no means the same.)

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-01-13 12:50:29 +00:00
Dylan DPC
e73ee1dde2
Rollup merge of #80736 - KodrAus:feat/lazy-resolve, r=dtolnay
use Once instead of Mutex to manage capture resolution

For #78299

This allows us to return borrows of the captured backtrace frames that are tied to a borrow of the Backtrace itself, instead of to some short-lived Mutex guard.

We could alternatively share `&Mutex<Capture>`s and lock on-demand, but then we could potentially forget to call `resolve()` before working with the capture. It also makes it semantically clearer what synchronization is needed on the capture.

cc `@seanchen1991` `@rust-lang/project-error-handling`
2021-01-13 03:20:17 +01:00
bors
34628e5b53 Auto merge of #80867 - JohnTitor:rollup-tvqw555, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #79502 (Implement From<char> for u64 and u128.)
 - #79968 (Improve core::ptr::drop_in_place debuginfo)
 - #80774 (Fix safety comment)
 - #80801 (Use correct span for structured suggestion)
 - #80803 (Remove useless `fill_in` function)
 - #80820 (Support `download-ci-llvm` on NixOS)
 - #80825 (Remove under-used ImplPolarity enum)
 - #80850 (Allow #[rustc_builtin_macro = "name"])
 - #80857 (Add comment to `Vec::truncate` explaining `>` vs `>=`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-01-10 08:01:12 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
d64356f06c
Rollup merge of #80774 - LingMan:patch-1, r=nagisa
Fix safety comment

The size assertion in the comment was inverted compared to the code. After fixing that the implication that `(new_size >= old_size) => new_size != 0` still doesn't hold so explain why `old_size != 0` at this point.
2021-01-10 16:55:57 +09:00
bors
7a193921a0 Auto merge of #77862 - danielhenrymantilla:rustdoc/fix-macros_2_0-paths, r=jyn514,petrochenkov
Rustdoc: Fix macros 2.0 and built-in derives being shown at the wrong path

Fixes #74355

  - ~~waiting on author + draft PR since my code ought to be cleaned up _w.r.t._ the way I avoid the `.unwrap()`s:~~

      - ~~dummy items may avoid the first `?`,~~

      - ~~but within the module traversal some tests did fail (hence the second `?`), meaning the crate did not possess the exact path of the containing module (`extern` / `impl` blocks maybe? I'll look into that).~~

r? `@jyn514`
2021-01-10 05:15:01 +00:00
bors
1f9dc9a182 Auto merge of #80755 - sunfishcode:path-cleanup/copy, r=nagisa
Optimize away some path lookups in the generic `fs::copy` implementation

This also eliminates a use of a `Path` convenience function, in support
of #80741, refactoring `std::path` to focus on pure data structures and
algorithms.
2021-01-09 07:48:53 +00:00
bors
8f0b945cfc Auto merge of #77853 - ijackson:slice-strip-stab, r=Amanieu
Stabilize slice::strip_prefix and slice::strip_suffix

These two methods are useful.  The corresponding methods on `str` are already stable.

I believe that stablising these now would not get in the way of, in the future, extending these to take a richer pattern API a la `str`'s patterns.

Tracking PR: #73413.  I also have an outstanding PR to improve the docs for these two functions and the corresponding ones on `str`: #75078

I have tried to follow the [instructions in the dev guide](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/stabilization_guide.html#stabilization-pr).  The part to do with `compiler/rustc_feature` did not seem applicable.  I assume that's because these are just library features, so there is no corresponding machinery in rustc.
2021-01-07 15:21:30 +00:00
LingMan
769fb8a8b7
Fix safety comment
The size assertion in the comment was inverted compared to the code. After fixing that the implication that `(new_size >= old_size) => new_size != 0` still doesn't hold so explain why `old_size != 0` at this point.
2021-01-07 09:13:21 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
6275a29dbe Update compiler_builtins to 0.1.39 2021-01-07 16:16:36 +09:00
Dan Gohman
97baac4184 Optimize away some path lookups in the generic fs::copy implementation.
This also eliminates a use of a `Path` convenience function, in support
of #80741, refactoring `std::path` to focus on pure data structures and
algorithms.
2021-01-06 08:36:31 -08:00
Daniel Henry-Mantilla
aa863caebe Style nit: replace for_each & return with for & continue
Co-Authored-By: Joshua Nelson <jyn514@gmail.com>
2021-01-06 15:13:38 +01:00
Ashley Mannix
db4585aa3b use Once instead of Mutex to manage capture resolution
This allows us to return borrows of the captured backtrace frames
that are tied to a borrow of the Backtrace itself, instead of to
some short-lived Mutex guard.

It also makes it semantically clearer what synchronization is needed
on the capture.
2021-01-06 10:44:06 +10:00
bors
bcd6975079 Auto merge of #80590 - camelid:bool-never-docs, r=nagisa
Update `bool` and `!` docs
2021-01-03 12:21:12 +00:00
Camelid
4e767596e2
always demands -> requires 2021-01-01 18:55:01 -08:00
Camelid
4af11126a8
Update bool and ! docs 2021-01-01 10:09:56 -08:00
Camelid
0506789014 Remove many unnecessary manual link resolves from library
Now that #76934 has merged, we can remove a lot of these! E.g, this is
no longer necessary:

    [`Vec<T>`]: Vec
2020-12-31 11:54:32 -08:00
bors
e226704685 Auto merge of #80511 - Mark-Simulacrum:bump-stage0, r=pietroalbini
Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.50 beta

r? `@pietroalbini`
2020-12-30 18:32:31 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
fe031180d0 Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.50 beta 2020-12-30 09:27:19 -05:00
Yuki Okushi
00741b8810
Rollup merge of #80260 - RalfJung:less-untyped-panics, r=m-ou-se
slightly more typed interface to panic implementation

The panic payload is currently being passed around as a `usize`. However, it actually is a pointer, and the involved types are available on all ends of this API, so I propose we use the proper pointer type to avoid some casts. Avoiding int-to-ptr casts also makes this code work with `miri -Zmiri-track-raw-pointers`.
2020-12-30 22:49:17 +09:00
BlackHoleFox
5449a42a1c Fix small typo in time comment 2020-12-29 02:10:29 -06:00
Konrad Borowski
9e779986aa Add "length" as doc alias to len methods 2020-12-28 09:13:46 +01:00
bors
257becbfe4 Auto merge of #80181 - jyn514:intra-doc-primitives, r=Manishearth
Fix intra-doc links for non-path primitives

This does *not* currently work for associated items that are
auto-implemented by the compiler (e.g. `never::eq`), because they aren't
present in the source code. I plan to fix this in a follow-up PR.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63351 using the approach mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63351#issuecomment-683352130.

r? `@Manishearth`

cc `@petrochenkov` - this makes `rustc_resolve::Res` public, is that ok? I'd just add an identical type alias in rustdoc if not, which seems a waste.
2020-12-27 18:55:33 +00:00
Ian Jackson
274e2993cb Stablize slice::strip_prefix and strip_suffix, with SlicePattern
We hope later to extend `core::str::Pattern` to slices too, perhaps as
part of stabilising that.  We want to minimise the amount of type
inference breakage when we do that, so we don't want to stabilise
strip_prefix and strip_suffix taking a simple `&[T]`.

@KodrAus suggested the approach of introducing a new perma-unstable
trait, which reduces this future inference break risk.

I found it necessary to make two impls of this trait, as the unsize
coercion don't apply when hunting for trait implementations.

Since SlicePattern's only method returns a reference, and the whole
trait is just a wrapper for slices, I made the trait type be the
non-reference type [T] or [T;N] rather than the reference.  Otherwise
the trait would have a lifetime parameter.

I marked both the no-op conversion functions `#[inline]`.  I'm not
sure if that is necessary but it seemed at the very least harmless.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2020-12-27 00:50:46 +00:00
David Adler
7adeb710fb Use the hashbrown::{HashMap,HashSet} clone_from impls. 2020-12-26 19:39:38 -05:00
Ralf Jung
1600f7d693 fix another comment, and make __rust_start_panic code a bit more semantically clear 2020-12-25 23:37:27 +01:00
Dylan DPC
21d36e0daf
Rollup merge of #79213 - yoshuawuyts:stabilize-slice-fill, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize `core::slice::fill`

Tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70758

Stabilizes the `core::slice::fill` API in Rust 1.50, adding a `memset` doc alias so people coming from C/C++ looking for this operation can find it in the docs. This API hasn't seen any changes since we changed the signature in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71165/, and it seems like the right time to propose stabilization. Thanks!

r? `@m-ou-se`
2020-12-25 03:39:31 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
8842c1ccf3 Fix new ambiguity in the standard library
This caught several bugs where people expected `slice` to link to the
primitive, but it linked to the module instead.

This also uses `cfg_attr(bootstrap)` since the ambiguity only occurs
when compiling with stage 1.
2020-12-22 11:45:23 -05:00
Ralf Jung
7524eb2704 update a seemingly outdated comment 2020-12-22 12:49:59 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
454f3ed902
Update library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2020-12-22 12:33:11 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
865e4797df Fix compare_and_swap in Windows thread_parker 2020-12-22 12:24:17 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
427996a286 Fix documentation typo 2020-12-22 12:19:46 +01:00
Linus Färnstrand
828d4ace4d Migrate standard library away from compare_and_swap 2020-12-22 12:19:46 +01:00
Yoshua Wuyts
c2281cc189 Stabilize core::slice::fill 2020-12-22 00:16:04 +01:00
Ralf Jung
29bed26036 slightly more typed interface to panic implementation 2020-12-21 13:37:59 +01:00
bors
15d1f81196 Auto merge of #80253 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-bkmn74z, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #80159 (Add array search aliases)
 - #80166 (Edit rustc_middle docs)
 - #80170 (Fix ICE when lookup method in trait for type that have bound vars)
 - #80171 (Edit rustc_middle::ty::TyKind docs)
 - #80199 (also const-check FakeRead)
 - #80211 (Handle desugaring in impl trait bound suggestion)
 - #80236 (Use pointer type in AtomicPtr::swap implementation)
 - #80239 (Update Clippy)
 - #80240 (make sure installer only creates directories in DESTDIR)
 - #80244 (Cleanup markdown span handling)
 - #80250 (Minor cleanups in LateResolver)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2020-12-21 04:08:35 +00:00
Dylan DPC
635ea920f1
Rollup merge of #80159 - jyn514:array, r=m-ou-se
Add array search aliases

Missed this in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80068. This one will really fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46075.

The last alias especially I'm a little unsure about - maybe fuzzy search should be fixed in rustdoc instead? Happy to make that change although I'd have to figure out how.

r? ``@m-ou-se`` although cc ``@GuillaumeGomez`` for the search issue.
2020-12-21 02:47:33 +01:00
bors
c8135455c4 Auto merge of #80088 - operutka:fix-cmsg-len-uclibc, r=dtolnay
Fix failing build of std on armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi due to missing cmsg_len_zero

I'm getting the following error when trying to build `std` on `armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi`:

```
error[E0425]: cannot find value `cmsg_len_zero` in this scope
   --> /home/operutka/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/sys/unix/ext/net/ancillary.rs:376:47
    |
376 |             let data_len = (*cmsg).cmsg_len - cmsg_len_zero;
    |                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
```

Obviously, this branch:
```rust
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
    if #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")))] {
        let cmsg_len_zero = libc::CMSG_LEN(0) as libc::size_t;
    } else if #[cfg(any(
                  target_os = "dragonfly",
                  target_os = "emscripten",
                  target_os = "freebsd",
                  all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl",),
                  target_os = "netbsd",
                  target_os = "openbsd",
              ))] {
        let cmsg_len_zero = libc::CMSG_LEN(0) as libc::socklen_t;
    }
}
```

does not cover the case `all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "uclibc")`.
2020-12-21 01:16:20 +00:00
bors
b0e5c7d1fe Auto merge of #74699 - notriddle:fd-non-negative, r=m-ou-se
Mark `-1` as an available niche for file descriptors

Based on discussion from <https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/can-the-standard-library-shrink-option-file/12768>, the file descriptor `-1` is chosen based on the POSIX API designs that use it as a sentinel to report errors. A bigger niche could've been chosen, particularly on Linux, but would not necessarily be portable.

This PR also adds a test case to ensure that the -1 niche (which is kind of hacky and has no obvious test case) works correctly. It requires the "upper" bound, which is actually -1, to be expressed in two's complement.
2020-12-20 16:36:23 +00:00
Mara Bos
094b1da3a1
Check that c_int is i32 in FileDesc::new. 2020-12-20 11:56:51 +00:00
bors
c1d5843661 Auto merge of #79473 - m-ou-se:clamp-in-core, r=m-ou-se
Move {f32,f64}::clamp to core.

`clamp` was recently stabilized (tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44095). But although `Ord::clamp` was added in `core` (because `Ord` is in `core`), the versions for the `f32` and `f64` primitives were added in `std` (together with `floor`, `sin`, etc.), not in `core` (together with `min`, `max`, `from_bits`, etc.).

This change moves them to `core`, such that `clamp` on floats is available in `no_std` programs as well.
2020-12-19 21:57:38 +00:00
bors
bd2f1cb278 Auto merge of #79342 - CDirkx:ipaddr-const, r=oli-obk
Stabilize all stable methods of `Ipv4Addr`, `Ipv6Addr` and `IpAddr` as const

This PR stabilizes all currently stable methods of `Ipv4Addr`, `Ipv6Addr` and `IpAddr` as const.
Tracking issue: #76205

`Ipv4Addr` (`const_ipv4`):
 - `octets`
 - `is_loopback`
 - `is_private`
 - `is_link_local`
 - `is_multicast`
 - `is_broadcast`
 - `is_docmentation`
 - `to_ipv6_compatible`
 - `to_ipv6_mapped`

`Ipv6Addr` (`const_ipv6`):
 - `segments`
 - `is_unspecified`
 - `is_loopback`
 - `is_multicast`
 - `to_ipv4`

`IpAddr` (`const_ip`):
 - `is_unspecified`
 - `is_loopback`
 - `is_multicast`

## Motivation
The ip methods seem like prime candidates to be made const: their behavior is defined by an external spec, and based solely on the byte contents of an address. These methods have been made unstable const in the beginning of September, after the necessary const integer arithmetic was stabilized.

There is currently a PR open (#78802) to change the internal representation of `IpAddr{4,6}` from `libc` types to a byte array. This does not have any impact on the constness of the methods.

## Implementation
Most of the stabilizations are straightforward, with the exception of `Ipv6Addr::segments`, which uses the unstable feature `const_fn_transmute`. The code could be rewritten to equivalent stable code, but this leads to worse code generation (#75085).
This is why `segments` gets marked with `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(const_fn_transmute)]`, like the already const-stable `Ipv6Addr::new`, the justification being that a const-stable alternative implementation exists https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76206#issuecomment-685044184.

## Future posibilities
This PR const-stabilizes all currently stable ip methods, however there are also a number of unstable methods under the `ip` feature (#27709). These methods are already unstable const. There is a PR open (#76098) to stabilize those methods, which could include const-stabilization. However, stabilizing those methods as const is dependent on `Ipv4Addr::octets` and `Ipv6Addr::segments` (covered by this PR).
2020-12-19 13:13:41 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
dbcf659dce
Rollup merge of #80068 - jyn514:mut-reference, r=m-ou-se
Add `&mut` as an alias for 'reference' primitive

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46075.
2020-12-19 15:16:05 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
60aad47c13
Rollup merge of #79211 - yoshuawuyts:future-doc-alias, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add the "async" and "promise" doc aliases to `core::future::Future`

Adds the "async" and "promise" doc aliases to `core::future::Future`. This enables people who search for "async" or "promise" to find `Future`, which is Rust's core primitive for async programming. Thanks!
2020-12-19 15:16:01 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0765536c0b
Rollup merge of #78083 - ChaiTRex:master, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize or_insert_with_key

Stabilizes the `or_insert_with_key` feature from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71024. This allows inserting key-derived values when a `HashMap`/`BTreeMap` entry is vacant.

The difference between this and  `.or_insert_with(|| ... )` is that this provides a reference to the key to the closure after it is moved with `.entry(key_being_moved)`, avoiding the need to copy or clone the key.
2020-12-19 15:15:57 +09:00