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Júnior Bassani
8936659297
Replace iterator-based construction of collections by Into<T> 2022-01-18 12:18:02 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
83b1a9452a
Rollup merge of #93016 - Amanieu:vec_spare_capacity, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Stabilize vec_spare_capacity

Closes #75017
2022-01-18 04:42:11 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6a5663ed82
Rollup merge of #92870 - llogiq:atomic_bool_sym, r=Manishearth
add `rustc_diagnostic_item` attribute to `AtomicBool` type

I wanted to use this in clippy and found that it didn't work. So hopefully this addition will fix it.
2022-01-18 04:42:04 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ae8f39e4d4
Rollup merge of #92866 - maxwase:does_exist_typo, r=Mark-Simulacrum
"Does exists" typos fix

Fixed some typos
2022-01-18 04:42:03 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
e012b9a78d Stabilize vec_spare_capacity
Closes #75017
2022-01-17 21:07:02 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
68d47def01
Rollup merge of #92960 - scottmcm:carrying-bignum, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use `carrying_{mul|add}` in `num::bignum`

Now that we have (unstable) methods for this, we don't need the bespoke trait methods for it in the `bignum` implementation.

cc #85532
2022-01-17 20:07:10 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
731af70217
Rollup merge of #92956 - scottmcm:nonzero-log2, r=dtolnay
Add `log2` and `log10` to `NonZeroU*`

This version is nice in that it doesn't need to worry about zeros, and thus doesn't have any error cases.

cc `int_log` tracking issue #70887

(I didn't add them to `NonZeroI*` despite it being on `i*` since allowing negatives bring back the error cases again.)
2022-01-17 20:07:09 +01:00
bors
a34c079752 Auto merge of #92816 - tmiasko:rm-llvm-asm, r=Amanieu
Remove deprecated LLVM-style inline assembly

The `llvm_asm!` was deprecated back in #87590 1.56.0, with intention to remove
it once `asm!` was stabilized, which already happened in #91728 1.59.0. Now it
is time to remove `llvm_asm!` to avoid continued maintenance cost.

Closes #70173.
Closes #92794.
Closes #87612.
Closes #82065.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-inline-asm`

r? `@Amanieu`
2022-01-17 09:40:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
9612038a7e
Rollup merge of #92981 - RalfJung:const_ptr_offset_from, r=dtolnay
fix const_ptr_offset_from tracking issue

The old tracking issue #41079 was for exposing those functions at all, and got closed when they were stabilized. We had nothing tracking their `const`ness so I opened a new tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92980.
2022-01-17 06:08:19 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7bdd978c24
Rollup merge of #92977 - kornelski:popdoc, r=dtolnay
Docs: recommend VecDeque instead of Vec::remove(0)

Suggestion based on a [discussion](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/should-vec-have-a-try-remove-mut-self-usize-option-t-function/15964/9?u=kornel) where user needlessly struggled with `remove(0)` and accidentally created a quadratic cost.
2022-01-17 06:08:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
775fe37ca9
Rollup merge of #92953 - azdavis:azdavis-copy-example, r=dtolnay
Copy an example to PartialOrd as well

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88202 I added an example for deriving PartialOrd on enums, but only later did I realize that I actually put the example on Ord.

This copies the example to PartialOrd as well, which is where I intended for it to be.

We could also delete the example on Ord, but I see there's already some highly similar examples shared between Ord and PartialOrd, so I figured we could leave it.

I also changed some type annotations in an example from `x : T` to the more common style (in Rust) of `x: T`.
2022-01-17 06:08:17 +01:00
Ralf Jung
bb1423e019 fix const_ptr_offset_from tracking issue 2022-01-16 15:21:42 -05:00
Kornel
361ef2aadc Docs: recommend VecDeque instead of Vec::remove(0) 2022-01-16 17:53:05 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
039d6dc289
Rollup merge of #92706 - umanwizard:btree, r=dtolnay
Clarify explicitly that BTree{Map,Set} are ordered.

One of the main reasons one would want to use a BTree{Map,Set} rather than a Hash{Map,Set} is because they maintain their keys in sorted order; but this was never explicitly stated in the top-level docs (it was only indirectly alluded to there, and stated explicitly in the docs for `iter`, `values`, etc.)

This PR states the ordering guarantee more prominently.
2022-01-16 16:58:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cf4549c920
Rollup merge of #92619 - Alexendoo:macro-diagnostic-items, r=matthewjasper
Add diagnostic items for macros

For use in Clippy, it adds diagnostic items to all the stable public macros

Clippy has lints that look for almost all of these (currently by name or path), but there are a few that aren't currently part of any lint, I could remove those if it's preferred to add them as needed rather than ahead of time
2022-01-16 16:58:14 +01:00
bors
26c06cf8e2 Auto merge of #92356 - kellerkindt:saturating_int_assign_impl, r=dtolnay
Add {Add,Sub,Mul,Div,Rem,BitXor,BitOr,BitAnd}{,Assign}<$t> to Saturat…

Tracking issue #92354
2022-01-16 05:23:44 +00:00
David Tolnay
bfe0a4e06e
Touch up stray comment in PR 92953 2022-01-15 20:44:47 -08:00
Ariel Davis
828febf9e0 Clear up discriminants with more examples 2022-01-15 20:24:38 -08:00
Scott McMurray
e0e15c9747 Use carrying_{mul|add} in num::bignum
Now that we have (unstable) methods for this, we don't need the bespoke trait methods for it in the `bignum` implementation.
2022-01-15 20:22:34 -08:00
David Tolnay
ad6408dd7a
Tweak btree iterator wording to not use 'yield'
Yield means something else in the context of generators, which are
sufficiently close to iterators that it's better to avoid the
terminology collision here.
2022-01-15 19:28:21 -08:00
bors
a0984b4e4c Auto merge of #92598 - Badel2:panic-update-hook, r=yaahc
Implement `panic::update_hook`

Add a new function `panic::update_hook` to allow creating panic hooks that forward the call to the previously set panic hook, without race conditions. It works by taking a closure that transforms the old panic hook into a new one, while ensuring that during the execution of the closure no other thread can modify the panic hook. This is a small function so I hope it can be discussed here without a formal RFC, however if you prefer I can write one.

Consider the following example:

```rust
let prev = panic::take_hook();
panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |info| {
    println!("panic handler A");
    prev(info);
}));
```

This is a common pattern in libraries that need to do something in case of panic: log panic to a file, record code coverage, send panic message to a monitoring service, print custom message with link to github to open a new issue, etc. However it is impossible to avoid race conditions with the current API, because two threads can execute in this order:

* Thread A calls `panic::take_hook()`
* Thread B calls `panic::take_hook()`
* Thread A calls `panic::set_hook()`
* Thread B calls `panic::set_hook()`

And the result is that the original panic hook has been lost, as well as the panic hook set by thread A. The resulting panic hook will be the one set by thread B, which forwards to the default panic hook. This is not considered a big issue because the panic handler setup is usually run during initialization code, probably before spawning any other threads.

Using the new `panic::update_hook` function, this race condition is impossible, and the result will be either `A, B, original` or `B, A, original`.

```rust
panic::update_hook(|prev| {
    Box::new(move |info| {
        println!("panic handler A");
        prev(info);
    })
});
```

I found one real world use case here: 988cf403e7/src/detection.rs (L32) the workaround is to detect the race condition and panic in that case.

The pattern of `take_hook` + `set_hook` is very common, you can see some examples in this pull request, so I think it's natural to have a function that combines them both. Also using `update_hook` instead of `take_hook` + `set_hook` reduces the number of calls to `HOOK_LOCK.write()` from 2 to 1, but I don't expect this to make any difference in performance.

### Unresolved questions:

* `panic::update_hook` takes a closure, if that closure panics the error message is "panicked while processing panic" which is not nice. This is a consequence of holding the `HOOK_LOCK` while executing the closure. Could be avoided using `catch_unwind`?

* Reimplement `panic::set_hook` as `panic::update_hook(|_prev| hook)`?
2022-01-16 02:18:42 +00:00
Scott McMurray
3dfcc66d48 Add log2 and log10 to NonZeroU*
This version is nice in that it doesn't need to worry about zeros, and thus doesn't have any error cases.
2022-01-15 17:14:13 -08:00
Ariel Davis
8f33b4eed1 Copy an example to PartialOrd as well 2022-01-15 16:25:09 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
784e4ba9a4
Rollup merge of #92879 - compiler-errors:into_iter_unsound, r=dtolnay
Add Sync bound to allocator parameter in vec::IntoIter

The `A: Sync` bound was forgotten in 8725e4c337 (diff-b78c3ab6d37f4ede32195707528f8a76c49d4557cc9d3a7a09417b5157729b9fR3132)

Similar `unsafe impl Sync` in that commit _do_ include the `A: Sync` bound (and around the alloc lib), so I think this was just an honest mistake.

Here's an example of the unsoundness:  https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=16cbfeff7c934ae72ab632c1476fdd8b

`@steffahn` found this, I'm just putting up the fix cause nobody else did :^)

Fixes #92633
2022-01-15 11:28:27 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d878ad0559
Rollup merge of #92863 - camelid:read_to_string-rm-mut, r=m-ou-se
Remove `&mut` from `io::read_to_string` signature

``@m-ou-se`` [realized][1] that because `Read` is implemented for `&mut impl
Read`, there's no need to take `&mut` in `io::read_to_string`.

Removing the `&mut` from the signature allows users to remove the `&mut`
from their calls (and thus pass an owned reader) if they don't use the
reader later.

r? `@m-ou-se`

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80218#issuecomment-874322129
2022-01-15 11:28:24 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1b241bb703
Rollup merge of #92775 - xfix:osstringext-inline, r=m-ou-se
Inline std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt methods

Those methods essentially do nothing at assembly level. On Unix systems, `OsString` is represented as a `Vec` without performing any transformations.
2022-01-15 11:28:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f511360fd2
Rollup merge of #92747 - swenson:bignum-bit-length-optimization, r=scottmcm
Simplification of BigNum::bit_length

As indicated in the comment, the BigNum::bit_length function could be
optimized by using CLZ, which is often a single instruction instead a
loop.

I think the code is also simpler now without the loop.

I added some additional tests for Big8x3 and Big32x40 to ensure that
there were no regressions.
2022-01-15 11:28:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d7e512c5c7
Rollup merge of #92684 - ibraheemdev:patch-10, r=m-ou-se
Export `tcp::IntoIncoming`

Added in #88339 but not publicly exported.
2022-01-15 02:25:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1d9ab77eb7
Rollup merge of #92382 - clarfonthey:const_convert, r=scottmcm
Extend const_convert to rest of blanket core::convert impls

This adds constness to all the blanket impls in `core::convert` under the existing `const_convert` feature, tracked by #88674.

Existing impls under that feature:

```rust
impl<T> const From<T> for T;
impl<T, U> const Into<U> for T where U: ~const From<T>;

impl<T> const ops::Try for Option<T>;
impl<T> const ops::FromResidual for Option<T>;

impl<T, E> const ops::Try for Result<T, E>;
impl<T, E, F> const ops::FromResidual<Result<convert::Infallible, E>> for Result<T, F> where F: ~const From<E>;
```

Additional impls:

```rust
impl<T: ?Sized, U: ?Sized> const AsRef<U> for &T where T: ~const AsRef<U>;
impl<T: ?Sized, U: ?Sized> const AsRef<U> for &mut T where T: ~const AsRef<U>;
impl<T: ?Sized, U: ?Sized> const AsMut<U> for &mut T where T: ~const AsMut<U>;

impl<T, U> const TryInto<U> for T where U: ~const TryFrom<T>;
impl<T, U> const TryFrom<U> for T where U: ~const Into<T>;
```
2022-01-15 02:25:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
558da934c1
Rollup merge of #92768 - ojeda:stabilize-maybe_uninit_extra, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Partially stabilize `maybe_uninit_extra`

This covers:

```rust
impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
    pub unsafe fn assume_init_read(&self) -> T { ... }
    pub unsafe fn assume_init_drop(&mut self) { ... }
}
```

It does not cover the const-ness of `write` under `const_maybe_uninit_write` nor the const-ness of `assume_init_read` (this commit adds `const_maybe_uninit_assume_init_read` for that).

FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63567#issuecomment-958590287.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2022-01-14 07:47:33 +01:00
Michael Goulet
7debb5c785 Add Sync bound to allocator parameter in vec::IntoIter 2022-01-13 20:55:21 -08:00
Andre Bogus
5431d5b58e Add rustc_diagnostic_item attribute to AtomicBool 2022-01-13 23:32:49 +01:00
Maxwase
a7092f91a6 Typos fix 2022-01-14 00:17:11 +03:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
f88b501914
fix stability attribute for tcp::IntoIncoming 2022-01-13 16:04:02 -05:00
Noah Lev
aa0ce4a20e Remove &mut from io::read_to_string signature
`@m-ou-se` [realized][1] that because `Read` is implemented for `&mut impl
Read`, there's no need to take `&mut` in `io::read_to_string`.

Removing the `&mut` from the signature allows users to remove the `&mut`
from their calls (and thus pass an owned reader) if they don't use the
reader later.

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80218#issuecomment-874322129
2022-01-13 10:57:45 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
e045c79c2d
Rollup merge of #91938 - yaahc:error-reporter, r=m-ou-se
Add `std::error::Report` type

This is a continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90174, split into a separate PR since I cannot push to ```````@seanchen1991``````` 's fork
2022-01-13 08:11:18 +01:00
bors
256721ee51 Auto merge of #92553 - m-ou-se:thread-join-simplify, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Simpilfy thread::JoinInner.

`JoinInner`'s `native` field was an `Option`, but that's unnecessary.

Also, thanks to `Arc::get_mut`, there's no unsafety needed in `JoinInner::join()`.
2022-01-13 03:46:19 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
000b36c505 Remove deprecated LLVM-style inline assembly 2022-01-12 18:51:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
286bb18a9b
Rollup merge of #92748 - david-perez:eliminate-boxed-wording-std-error, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Eliminate "boxed" wording in `std::error::Error` documentation

In commit 29403ee, documentation for the methods on `std::any::Any` was
modified so that they referred to the concrete value behind the trait
object as the "inner" value. This is a more accurate wording than
"boxed": while putting trait objects inside boxes is arguably the most
common use, they can also be placed behind other pointer types like
`&mut` or `std::sync::Arc`.

This commit does the same documentation changes for `std::error::Error`.
2022-01-12 07:12:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
37f061a2f8
Rollup merge of #92720 - rosik:patch-1, r=m-ou-se
Fix doc formatting for time.rs

The doc states that instants are not steady, but the word "not" wasn't highlighted in bold.
2022-01-12 07:12:13 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
5d904c17f6
Rollup merge of #92709 - joshtriplett:file-options-docs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Improve documentation for File::options to give a more likely example

`File::options().read(true).open(...)` is equivalent to just
`File::open`. Change the example to set the `append` flag instead, and
then change the filename to something more likely to be written in
append mode.
2022-01-12 07:12:12 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
677f8f0f4f
Rollup merge of #92328 - camelid:sentence, r=scottmcm
Tweak sentence in `transmute` docs
2022-01-12 07:12:05 +01:00
Brennan Vincent
65d47347ad Address review comments 2022-01-11 12:08:46 -07:00
Konrad Borowski
7e6d97bc39 Inline std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt methods 2022-01-11 19:33:46 +01:00
Miguel Ojeda
8680a44c0f Partially stabilize maybe_uninit_extra
This covers:

    impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
        pub unsafe fn assume_init_read(&self) -> T { ... }
        pub unsafe fn assume_init_drop(&mut self) { ... }
    }

It does not cover the const-ness of `write` under
`const_maybe_uninit_write` nor the const-ness of
`assume_init_read` (this commit adds
`const_maybe_uninit_assume_init_read` for that).

FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63567#issuecomment-958590287.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2022-01-11 17:01:13 +01:00
bors
2e2c86eba2 Auto merge of #92070 - rukai:replace_vec_into_iter_with_array_into_iter, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Replace usages of vec![].into_iter with [].into_iter

`[].into_iter` is idiomatic over `vec![].into_iter` because its simpler and faster (unless the vec is optimized away in which case it would be the same)

So we should change all the implementation, documentation and tests to use it.

I skipped:
* `src/tools` - Those are copied in from upstream
* `src/test/ui` - Hard to tell if `vec![].into_iter` was used intentionally or not here and not much benefit to changing it.
*  any case where `vec![].into_iter` was used because we specifically needed a `Vec::IntoIter<T>`
*  any case where it looked like we were intentionally using `vec![].into_iter` to test it.
2022-01-11 14:23:24 +00:00
Christopher Swenson
0589cace8c Simplify BigNum::bit_length() with log2()
Thank you to @scottmcm for suggesting the handy `log2()` function.
2022-01-10 15:31:11 -08:00
Josh Triplett
c91ad5d0f2 Improve documentation for File::options to give a more likely example
`File::options().read(true).open(...)` is equivalent to just
`File::open`. Change the example to set the `append` flag instead, and
then change the filename to something more likely to be written in
append mode.
2022-01-10 17:35:17 -05:00
david-perez
5786bbddc6 Eliminate "boxed" wording in std::error::Error documentation
In commit 29403ee, documentation for the methods on `std::any::Any` was
modified so that they referred to the concrete value behind the trait
object as the "inner" value. This is a more accurate wording than
"boxed": while putting trait objects inside boxes is arguably the most
common use, they can also be placed behind other pointer types like
`&mut` or `std::sync::Arc`.

This commit does the same documentation changes for `std::error::Error`.
2022-01-10 23:18:34 +01:00
Christopher Swenson
424f38f211 Simplification of BigNum::bit_length
As indicated in the comment, the BigNum::bit_length function could be
optimized by using CLZ, which is often a single instruction instead a
loop.

I think the code is also simpler now without the loop.

I added some additional tests for Big8x3 and Big32x40 to ensure that
there were no regressions.
2022-01-10 14:18:28 -08:00