Understand 'pkgid' in stage0. As a bonus, the snapshot now contains now metadata
(now that those changes have landed), and the snapshot download is half as large
as it used to be!
Understand 'pkgid' in stage0. As a bonus, the snapshot now contains now metadata
(now that those changes have landed), and the snapshot download is half as large
as it used to be!
This modifies the `configure` to set `CFG_ENABLE_CLANG=1` if `gcc` is actually `clang`. This is needed because OS X's clang enables warning on unused command line arguments. Our build system suppresses this by default, but when `CFG_ENABLE_CLANGE=0`, we do not. This causes one of the tests to fail. This patch changes rust to directly use clang, which fixes the build failure.
Closes#10811
Apple replaced gcc with clang, but kept around a stub gcc to call
clang. This adds a check in `configure` to detect when gcc is
really clang, and switch to using clang in this situation.
Closes#10811.
This makes sure we always run benchmarks even if they are predicted to
take a long time, so that we have some non-zero time to display
(although the error bars may be huge for particularly slow benchmarks).
Fixes#9532.
The problem was that std::run::Process::new() was unwrap()ing the result
of std::io::process::Process::new(), which returns None in the case
where the io_error condition is raised to signal failure to start the
process.
Have std::run::Process::new() similarly return an Option\<run::Process\>
to reflect the fact that a subprocess might have failed to start. Update
utility functions run::process_status() and run::process_output() to
return Option\<ProcessExit\> and Option\<ProcessOutput\>, respectively.
Various parts of librustc and librustpkg needed to be updated to reflect
these API changes.
closes#10754
The problem was that std::run::Process::new() was unwrap()ing the result
of std::io::process::Process::new(), which returns None in the case
where the io_error condition is raised to signal failure to start the
process.
Have std::run::Process::new() similarly return an Option<run::Process>
to reflect the fact that a subprocess might have failed to start. Update
utility functions run::process_status() and run::process_output() to
return Option<ProcessExit> and Option<ProcessOutput>, respectively.
Various parts of librustc and librustpkg needed to be updated to reflect
these API changes.
closes#10754
rustpkg assumes library files to be in a directory called `lib`, but on Windows they are instead in the `bin` directory. This patch changes nothing on Unix system, since `libdir()` returns `"lib"` there.
improvements:
- no managed box
- no virtual calls
- no useless copy
- optimizations (bisect is slower, limit tests, BufferedWriter...)
- pass shootout test
- 10 times faster